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884: 1527: 310:(from 1981 to 1994). The charges concerned negotiations that had taken place four years earlier, when Mims was still in office, for the construction of a trash-to-steam energy plant that was never built. Mims claimed that Republicans had timed the charges to halt his political campaign, and called them "a satanic attack." After a trial with four co-defendants in April 1990, a jury convicted Mins of two counts of extortion in violation of the 137:(1965-1985). During this period, he also served co-terminously in several one-year terms as the commission's president and city's mayor. He considered himself deeply religious, he saw morality as a cornerstone of Mobile's community. His two decades in public service were overshadowed by a controversial corruption conviction in 1990. 246:
favored the black plaintiffs, the "Constitutional Crisis Committee" asked for the judge's impeachment, and Mims offered to sign the impeachment petition, but the city attorney advised against it. Although the Fifth Circuit upheld Judge Pittman, the United States Supreme Court reversed the judgment in
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decision, issued on April 15, 1982 also favored the plaintiffs. On January 31, 1983, rather than appeal, all parties agreed to a settlement whereby the next election for city office would be based on districts rather than at-large. The Alabama legislature passed appropriate legislation and 72% of
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Also in 1965, a year of racial divisiveness in Mobile as the Civil Rights era began, Mims ran successfully for public works commissioner of Mobile, one of the three-member city commission from which members rotated one year terms serving as Mobile's mayor. Mims won re-election four times, thus
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which in part decried "moral pollution" rather than environmental pollution as degrading the community. Thus he passed a local anti-pornography resolution and also shut down a play he considered too racy but being performed at the
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business in Mobile and continued civic participation through the Waterfront Rescue Mission, as well as assisting at local nursing homes and other charitable institutions. In 2005, Mims self-published his autobiography,
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Thus, Mims became the last mayor of Mobile to govern through the non-partisan city commission system which dated from 1911. In 1985 Mims chose against running for mayor or a seat representing one of the new districts.
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to the Alabama legislature in 1909 it indicated the purpose of the at-large system was to prevent blacks from holding office. Both Commissioners Mims and Greenough promised not to appeal the second
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Keith Nicholls, "Politics and Civil Rights in Post-World War II Mobile" in Thomason, Michael, Mobile: the New History of Alabama's first city (Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press 2001)
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when he was 19. After working as a salesman, Mims co-founded the Phillips-Mims Feed and Flour Company. In 1965, he started his own wholesale feed and flour company, Mims Brokerage.
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In 1989, Mims, a Democrat, entered the race for mayor, still considered a non-partisan position, against his former fellow-commissioner and by then Republican mayoral incumbent
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decision if the city lost, although Commissioner Robert Doyle avoided the issue. Ultimately, Doyle won re-election directly in 1981, and both Mims and Greenough won in runoffs.
185:, which had been created during his lengthy tenure. With federal and state assistance Mobile also completed the George Wallace Tunnels and the Interstate 10 Bayway, rebuilt 489: 464: 439: 589: 737: 314:. After serving 46 months of a 10-year prison sentence, Mims was paroled in 1997. He filed a civil suit that year to have his sentence vacated, but was unsuccessful. 479: 454: 429: 670: 674: 236:(concerning at-large voting's effect diluting African American voting rights) went to trial twice, as well as reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 1454: 710: 1561: 1459: 1571: 176:
Mims was a member of Riverside Baptist Church on Dauphin Island Parkway (AL 163), and espoused public morality. In 1969 Mims published
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linked Mobile to the Tennessee River system including north Alabama.Mims also helped Mobile recover following the devastation of
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Ultimately, a "smoking gun" letter was discovered and admitted into evidence—written by Mobile lawyer and Congressman
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in 1968, Mims became known for clashing with the Neighborhood Organized Workers, a group of young
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Ultimately African Americans filed several lawsuits against to city in the 1970s, of which
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Mims died of natural causes on November 25, 2008. He donated his papers to the
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Mobile's legal legacy : three hundred years of law in the Port City
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Bolden v. City of Mobile, Alabama, 542 F.Supp. 1050 (April 15, 1982)
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
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including future city councilor Fred Richardson who opposed the
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Bolden v. City of Mobile, Alabama, 571 F.2d 238 (Mar. 29, 1978)
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serving 20 years on the commission and several terms as mayor.
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Too young to serve in World War II, Mims moved to growing
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Mayor on a Mission: From the Cotton Patch to City Hall
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state voters on May 15, 1985 approved switching to a
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Mayor on Mission: From the Cotton Patch to City Hall
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Index

Charles S. Trimmier
Uriah, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
Uriah
Monroe County, Alabama
Baldwin County, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
University of South Alabama
Fort Conde
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Hurricane Frederic
assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
African Americans
gradualist
Joseph N. Langan
John LeFlore
NAACP
Mobile v. Bolden
Virgil Pittman
Mobile v. Bolden
Frederick G. Bromberg
Mayor-council government
Reconstruction
Arthur R. Outlaw
racketeering
Jeff Sessions
U.S. attorney
United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
Hobbs Act

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