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Courts of Mississippi include: State courts of Mississippi. Supreme Court of Mississippi [1] Mississippi Court of Appeals [2] Mississippi Chancery Courts [3] Mississippi Circuit Courts (22 circuits) [4] Mississippi County Courts [5] Mississippi Justice Courts [6] Mississippi Municipal Courts [7] Mississippi Drug Courts [8] Mississippi Youth ...
30th Judicial Circuit – Dallas County, Hickory County, Polk County, Webster County; 31st Judicial Circuit – Greene County; 32nd Judicial Circuit – Bollinger County, Cape Girardeau County, Perry County; 33rd Judicial Circuit – Mississippi County, Scott County; 34th Judicial Circuit – New Madrid County, Pemiscot County
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi (in case citations, S.D. Miss.) is a federal court in the Fifth Circuit with facilities in Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Natchez, and Jackson. Appeals from cases brought in the Southern District of Mississippi are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ...
Nov. 16—Marcus C. Brooks was found guilty of first-degree murder Thursday by a Buchanan County jury. A panel of nine women and three men deliberated for about three and a half hours in the trial ...
The brick wall will be relaid all the way up to the Capitol Police precinct building using the old bricks and bricks that closely resemble the old ones in Jackson, Miss., seen on Thursday, Apr. 4 ...
The Buchanan County Circuit Court rejected her motion in 1983, [40] but the Missouri Court of Appeals overturned her conviction in 1984. [15] Hemme was found guilty on June 5, 1985, after three and a-half hours of deliberation. [41] The trial was one day long and featured no evidence besides Hemme's confession.
Unlike the Supreme Court, where one justice is specifically nominated to be chief, the office of chief judge rotates among the district court judges. To be chief, a judge must have been in active service on the court for at least one year, be under the age of 65, and have not previously served as chief judge.
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