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   State Courts - Mississippi - April 26 - April 27, 2006

  
In re Comm'n on Children's Justice, No. 2006-AD-00001-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, April 26, 2006, Decided
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Hayes v. Leflore County Bd. of Supervisors, NO. 2004-CT-00759-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, April 27, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Pursuant to Miss. R. Civ. P. 24(a)(2), trial court did not abuse its discretion when it found that taxpayer did not have an interest in the board of supervisor member's underlying action against the county board of supervisors to purge or strike a 1995 order, nor as a practical matter, was impaired to protect any of his other so-called interests.

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Jenkins v. Pensacola Health Trust, Inc., NO. 2005-IA-02342-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, April 27, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Partial summary judgment was properly awarded to a nursing home owner in an administratrix's wrongful death action because the three-year statute of limitations applicable to negligence actions, Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49, barred the claims of tortious conduct that allegedly occurred or accrued three years before the date that the action was filed.

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Moore v. State, NO. 2005-KA-00610-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, April 27, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Defendant's various convictions were proper under U.S. Const. amend. IV and Miss. Const. art. 3, § 23 because he failed to cite authority establishing the factors of being in police custody at the time of the search and having only an eighth grade education as proving that his consent was not voluntary or knowledgeable.

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Owen v. Owen, NO. 2002-CA-00995-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, April 27, 2006, Decided
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Overview: A finding against the wife in the parties' divorce action was inappropriate based on the chancellor's failure on remand to illustrate, analyze, or provide a conclusion of law to explain how each of the applicable Ferguson factors and findings of fact affected his consideration of an equitable division and distribution of the marital property.

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Proli v. Hathorn, NO. 2005-IA-00286-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, April 27, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Denial of a doctor's motion to dismiss a malpractice complaint was affirmed because Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-57(15) extended the time the individuals had to file their medical malpractice complaint where the individuals sent a notice to the doctor within the last 60 days before the statute in Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-36 ran.

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