Lowery’s pick for deputy clerk previously convicted of bribery
City Court Clerk Myron Lowery wants former Shelby County Commission administrator and felon Calvin Williams as one of his deputy clerks. (Lance Murphey/Daily Memphian file)
City Court Clerk Myron Lowery is seeking to appoint former Shelby County Commission administrator Calvin Williams, once convicted on federal bribery charges while county commission administrator, as one of his deputy clerks.
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