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   State Courts - Mississippi - September 28, 2006

  
Dedeaux Util. Co. v. City of Gulfport, NO. 2005-CA-00102-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, September 28, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Trial court erred by failing to strike testimony of city's expert in condemnation proceeding because his appraisal of water utility's value was based on Public Service Commission data used to fix rates that did not include the value of "contributed property," which should have been included for condemnation purposes under Miss. Code Ann. § 77-3-17.

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Howard v. State, NO. 2003-DR-01881-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, September 28, 2006, Decided
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Overview: A petition for postconviction relief was denied because, inter alia, there was no due process violation shown based on defendant's discovery since all exculpatory evidence was presented to him; moreover, he failed to show that he received ineffective assistance under the Sixth Amendment on various aspects of his capital murder trial.

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In re V.M.S., NO. 2005-CA-01081-SCT, SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI, September 28, 2006, Decided
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Overview: The termination of the mother's parental rights was inappropriate because the county's Miss. R. Civ. P. 60(b)(3) motion was not supported by newly discovered evidence. None of the evidence was either newly discovered or of the sort that it could not have been discovered in time to have moved for a new trial.

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