A Montgomery County jury on Friday convicted former state Rep. Will Dismukes of theft.
In 2020, Dismukes wasand charged in connection with a theft following a complaint from the owners of Weiss Flooring, his former employer, about the alleged theft of a large sum of money by an employee. Theft in the first degree involves money or property valued at $2,500 or more.
On Friday, the jury convicted Dismukes on first-degree theft of property, Montgomery County District Attorney Darryl Bailey toldBailey could not immediately be reached by AL.com to confirm the verdict, which was not yet in online court records as of Friday afternoon. Dismukes, a resident of Prattville who was elected to the House in 2018, has had a tumultuous tenure in office.
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