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Tishomingo County man loses appeal on parole revocation
by The Associated Press
Apr 12, 2012 | 1504 views | 0 0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend | print
JACKSON — The state Court of Appeals has denied a Tishomingo County man's efforts to have his parole revocation thrown out.

WTVA-TV reports that Jay McCalpin was out of parole after serving a three-year sentence for sexual battery when he was arrested on a felony stalking charge by Belmont police.

A complaint filed in 2009 claimed McCalpin followed a teenager into the parking lot of a Belmont business and blocked her car where she couldn't get out. The complaint says McCalpin sat in his vehicle staring at the girl until a man inside the business came outside and he drove away.

McCalpin was ordered back to prison following a parole revocation hearing.

The Appeals Court on Tuesday rejected McCalpin's argument that the state failed to prove he had committed a crime.
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