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   State Courts - Mississippi - May 11, 2006

  
Bennett v. State, NO. 2003-DP-00765-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, May 11, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Court's refusal to accept a guilty plea, Miss. Unif. Crim. R. Cir. Ct. Prac. 3.03, was not error; considering defendant's limited admission together with the pre-trial documentary evidence, the court properly determined that defendant failed to admit sufficient facts to justify heat of passion manslaughter.

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Davis v. AG, NO. 2004-SA-02418-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, May 11, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Taxpayers who failed to appeal a Mississippi Tax Commission assessment within 30 days, as required by Miss. Code Ann. § 27-7-73 (repealed 2005), were barred by the doctrines of res judicata and collateral estoppel from seeking relief over two years later under Miss. Code Ann. § 27-73-1.

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In re Miss. Rules of Appellate Procedure, No. 89-R-99027-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, May 11, 2006, Decided
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In re Rules of Prof'l Conduct, No. 89-R-99018-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, May 11, 2006, Decided
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Isom v. State, NO. 2005-KA-00434-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, May 11, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Pursuant to Miss. Unif. Cir. & Cty. R. 9.04(A) and (I), trial court's denial of a motion for continuance and subsequent admittance of witnesses' testimony, while in error, was harmless as evidence of guilt was so overwhelming that the jury could have sustained a conviction of burglary of a dwelling even without the testimony of the witnesses.

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Patriot Commer. Leasing Co. v. Jerry Enis Motors, Inc., NO. 2005-CA-01119-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, May 11, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Court affirmed a judgment finding that a Pennsylvania judgment was not entitled to full faith and credit in Mississippi, Miss. Code Ann. §§ 11-7-301-309; the Pennsylvania trial court did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant due to a lack of apparent authority of the person who was served and a lack of valid service of process.

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Thoms v. Thoms, NO. 2004-IA-02429-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, May 11, 2006, Decided
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Overview: The appellate court affirmed the order of genetic testing on an individual and a mother in the individual's petition for a determination of paternity because the word "shall" used in Miss. Code Ann. § 93-9-21(2) (Rev. 1999) required the trial court to grant the motion for paternity.

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