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   State Courts - Mississippi - August 2 - August 6, 2007

  
Brown v. State, NO. 2006-KA-00837-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, August 2, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Evidence was sufficient to sustain a conviction for deliberate-design murder under Miss. Code Ann. 97-3-19 because witnesses stated that defendant confessed to killing the victim, the victim sustained multiple blows to the head, chest, abdomen and back, and a pathologist testified that the injuries were likely made by contact with a blunt object.

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Entrican v. Ming, NO. 2006-CA-00669-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, August 2, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Pursuant to Miss. R. Civ. P. 50(a), trial court's directed verdict in favor of ambulance service workers on mother's claim for daughter's death was improper as whether workers knew or should have known that hospital was not capable of managing daughter and whether alleged negligence was remote cause of death was question to be determined by jury.

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Parker v. State, NO. 2006-KA-00722-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, August 2, 2007, Decided
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Overview: State presented sufficient evidence to convict defendant of burglary of a dwelling, a violation of Miss. Code Ann § 97-17-23, given the victim's recognition of him as the person in her house, his admission that he was in the house, and testimony that the victim's purse and money were missing after defendant fled her house.

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In re Miss. Rules of Appellate Procedure, No. 89-R-99027-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, August 6, 2007, Decided
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