Mississippi Court of Appeals Decisions of February 21, 2023

The Mississippi Court of Appeals handed down seven opinions yesterday and I have just now been able to sit down and make it through them. These opinions include a wrongful-death MTCA claim, a complaint for public records, two wills and estates cases, and some PCR thrown in the mix.


Humphrey v. Steve Holts, 2021-CA-00046-COA (Civil – Other)
Reversing the chancery court’s order dismissing a complaint for public records and quashing subpoenas, holding that the chancellor erred in dismissing the complaint without an evidentiary hearing to examine the records at issue and remanding for an evidentiary hearing.
(9-1-0: Smith concurred in part and in the result without separate written opinion.)


Baker v. State, 2021-CP-01277-COA (Civil – PCR)
Affirming summary denial of a verified motion for PCR, holding that the trial court did not err in finding that the indictment properly charged the plaintiff with burglary of a dwelling.
(9-1-0: Westbrooks concurred in result only without separate written opinion.)


Avery v. Estate of Eric Lane Avery, 2022-CP-00163-COA (Civil – Wills, Trusts & Estates)
Affirming the chancery court’s order closing the estate, holding that the chancery court did not err in closing the estate without proceeding on a request to amend the death certificate and that there was no evidence that the daughter/beneficiary willfully, knowingly, or intentionally killed her father.
(10-0)


Buchanan v. Hope Federal Credit Union, 2021-CA-00218-COA (Civil – Other)
Affirming the circuit court’s order denying a motion to transfer venue in an action to confirm an arbitration award, holding that the failure to tender required payment at the designated address was a “substantial omission” that made the county where the payment was to be made a permissible venue.
(6-2-1: McCarty concurred in part and in the result without separate written opinion; Westbrooks concurred in result only without separate written opinion; McDonald concurred in part and dissented in part; Emfinger did not participate.)


Maxwell v. Panola County, Mississippi, 2021-CA-01001-COA (Civil – Wrongful Death)
Affirming a defense verdict in an MTCA lawsuit stemming from a double-fatality car crash with a sheriff’s deputy, holding that whether the deputy acted with reckless disregard when he ran a stop sign immediately before the collision was a question of fact and substantial evidence supported the trial court’s finding that it was not more than simple negligence.
(9-1-0: McDonald concurred in result only without separate written opinion.)


Buchanan v. State, 2021-CP-01069-COA (Civil – PCR)
Affirming motion for PCR challenging the revocation of post-release supervision, holding that the circuit court did not err in ruling that the plaintiff’s due process rights were not violated and that the plaintiff’s laches argument was both waived and meritless.
(10-0)


Estate of Charles James Bell v. Estate of Sarah Dell Mann Bell, 2021-CA-00789-COA (Civil – Wills, Trusts & Estates)
Affirming the chancery court’s enforcement of an antenuptial agreement, holding that the chancery court did not err in determining that the antenuptial agreement was not a testamentary document that the wife revoked by a subsequent will, was supported by consideration, and was not substantively unconscionable, and that the husband waived his statutory right to renounce the wife’s will.
(6-1-3: Wilson concurred in part and in the result without separate written opinion; McDonald dissented, joined by Barnes and Westbrooks.)


Other Orders

Arrington v. Anderson, 2021-CA-00233-COA (denying rehearing)

Belmer v. State, 2021-CP-00410-COA (denying rehearing)

Jarvis v. State, 2021-CP-00930-COA (denying rehearing)


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Author: Madison Taylor

Shareholder at Wilkins Patterson in Mississippi handling appeals as well as all stages of liability and workers' compensation matters. Admitted to the bar in Mississippi, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

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