A former Hinds County sheriff’s deputy is facing criminal charges.Alice Holly, 55, of Jackson, was recently indicted by a Hinds County grand jury on one count of exploitation of a vulnerable person and one count of forgery, Attorney General Jim Hood said.Holly is accused of closing the victim’s bank account and transferring more than $5,000 to her personal account, Hood said. Holly is also accused of getting the victim to sign over power of attorney to her while the victim was in a behavioral center. Hood said she then used the power of attorney to transfer the victim’s property into her name, selling it and keeping the proceeds.Holly is also accused of forging the signature of a second victim on a change-of-ownership form for a life insurance policy and making herself the beneficiary of the policy, Hood said.Holly was booked into the Hinds County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

A former Hinds County sheriff’s deputy is facing criminal charges.

Alice Holly, 55, of Jackson, was recently indicted by a Hinds County grand jury on one count of exploitation of a vulnerable person and one count of forgery, Attorney General Jim Hood said.




Holly is accused of closing the victim’s bank account and transferring more than $5,000 to her personal account, Hood said. Holly is also accused of getting the victim to sign over power of attorney to her while the victim was in a behavioral center. Hood said she then used the power of attorney to transfer the victim’s property into her name, selling it and keeping the proceeds.



Holly is also accused of forging the signature of a second victim on a change-of-ownership form for a life insurance policy and making herself the beneficiary of the policy, Hood said.



Holly was booked into the Hinds County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

