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  2. Pete Halat - Wikipedia

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    Peter J. Halat Jr. (born July 27, 1942) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the twelfth mayor of Biloxi, Mississippi, [1] and was later convicted and served time for his involvement in a criminal conspiracy which led to the 1987 murders of Halat's former law partner, Mississippi judge Vincent Sherry, and Sherry's wife Margaret, a Biloxi city councilwoman. [2]

  3. List of mayors of Biloxi, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Pete Halat: 1989–1993 Democratic A. J. Holloway: 1993–2015 Republican: Andrew "FoFo" Gilich [1] 2015– Republican Sources "History of Biloxi governance," from ...

  4. Buford Pusser - Wikipedia

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    His conspirator, Biloxi Mayor Pete Halat, had, in his capacity as Nix's attorney, stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars that Nix had amassed in a massive lonely hearts scam, blaming it on his law partner, Judge Sherry. Nix was later sentenced to isolation for the rest of his life.

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  7. Kirksey Nix - Wikipedia

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    Peter Halat, a Biloxi attorney, maintained a trust account for Nix. . . . In December 1986, Halat told Nix and Gillich that approximately $100,000 of Nix's money was missing from the office trust account. Halat indicated that he suspected Vincent Sherry, Halat's former law partner and a Mississippi Circuit Judge, of stealing the money.

  8. Category:Mayors of Biloxi, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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  9. A. J. Holloway - Wikipedia

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    As mayor, Holloway envisioned as many as 20 casino resorts in Biloxi in 10 years, and as many as 30,000 hotel rooms and 30,000 employees in the casino resort industry. His "Reviving the Renaissance" initiative also promised improvements in areas such as affordable housing, historic preservation, public safety and public education.