By Associated Press - Thursday, April 7, 2016

BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (AP) - The Bay St. Louis city prosecutor has agreed to conditionally dismiss a case against a businessman and former county supervisor candidate, who was charged with disorderly conduct during a heated City Council meeting in 2015.

According to Hancock County Circuit Court records, Jeff Harding agreed to a pretrial diversion program that will dismiss his case after a year as long as he is not charged with any other crimes other than routine traffic violations.

At a city council meeting April 28, The Sun Herald reports (https://bit.ly/1S4zbso) Harding was accused of making an obscene gesture toward a councilman.

Harding pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor charge in municipal court, at which point Judge Steven Maggio sentenced him to 180 days in jail, with 150 days suspended.

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Information from: The Sun Herald, https://www.sunherald.com

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