MOBILE, Ala. -- William Bradley Bankston — the man booked into Mobile County Metro Jail more times than anyone else in the modern era of record-keeping there — was jailed twice more in 2010, according to online court records.

That means the 47-year-old has been to the Canal Street jail at least 99 times in the last 30 years.

At least three-quarters of those bookings followed drinking bouts and public displays of drunkenness, records reflect.

Bankston’s most recent charges, according to the online court records, included third-degree domestic violence and resisting arrest.

The Press-Register interviewed Bankston in early February last year, following his 97th visit to the jail. When the reporter inquired whether he had, in fact, been jailed that many times, Bankston replied, "Oh, probably more than that, ma'am."

Just two weeks after the Press-Register published a Feb. 7 article on Bankston, he was arrested and booked into the jail yet again.

According to court records, Bankston allegedly accosted a 69-year-old man, “striking him about his neck and shoulders with an unknown object.”

Sheriff’s deputies arrested Bankston on a third-degree domestic violence charge. He was released from jail the next day, records show, after he made $300 bail.

Later, the District Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute the case, according to the documents.

On April 4, Bankston purportedly threatened to kill a 46-year-old man, “causing him to fear for his safety,” according to court documents.

Deputies again arrested Bankston, according to the documents. Bankston was charged with third-degree domestic violence and resisting arrest, and booked into jail.

He was released from jail on April 5 after making $800 bail, records show.

The case was also never prosecuted.

The Press-Register was unable to find a way to contact Bankston for comment about his arrest cases in 2010.