Hearing next month for State Rep. Will Dismukes, accused of theft

A state lawmaker facing theft charges has a preliminary hearing set for next month.

Trey Norman, an attorney for state Rep. Will Dismukes, requested the hearing scheduled for Sept. 3 before Montgomery County District Court Judge Monet Gaines, al.com reported.

Dismukes was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 2018. The freshman lawmaker, a Republican from Prattville, resigned as pastor of a Baptist church in Prattville after attending a celebration marking the birthday of a Confederate general who was an early Ku Klux Klan leader.

Dismukes was arrested Aug. 6 for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from the flooring company where he once worked. Norman said Dismukes disputes the accusation.

If convicted of the felony first-degree theft of property charge, Dismukes would automatically be removed from office.

Republished with the permission of the Associated Press. 

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