Mississippi Supreme Court Decisions of May 11, 2023

The Mississippi Supreme Court handed down four decisions today. One is an interlocutory appeal of a discovery order in a personal injury case and one is a direct criminal appeal. The other two are election contest cases, one regarding the race for public service commissioner and other a state representative race.


Mississippi Baptist Health Systems, Inc. v. Johnson, 2022-IA-00158-SCT (Civil – Personal Injury)
Reversing the trial court’s order compelling the defendant hospital to produce two incident reports over a claim of privilege, holding that the trial court erred in ordering production without conducting in camera review and remanding for that purpose.
(9-0)


Norwood v. State, 2021-KA-00903-SCT (Criminal – Felony)
Affirming conviction of aggravated domestic violence, holding that there was no reasonable probability that, but for defense counsel’s failure to present evidence of the victim’s purported drug use while cross-examining her, the trial result would have been different.
(9-0)


Gunasekara v. Barton, 2023-EC-00377-SCT (Civil – Election Contest)
Affirming the trial court’s decision in an election contest, holding that the trial court did not manifestly err by holding that the plaintiff failed to meet the five-year residency requirements for the office of Public Service Commissioner.
(6-0: Coleman, Maxwell, and Chamberlin did not participate.)

NOTE – The Court declined to address the plaintiff’s claim that the five-year citizenship requirement violated the 14th Amendment, noting that the Attorney General should be given the opportunity to argue the question of constitutionality.


Jones v. Yates, 2023-EC-00395-SCT (Civil – Election Contest)
Affirming the trial court’s finding in an election contest, holding that the trial court erred in determining that the would-be candidate for state representative satisfied the two-year residency requirement but affirmed because the trial court reached the correct outcome for other reasons.
(9-0)


Other Orders

Short v. State, 2021-CT-00499-SCT (dismissing pro se cert petition)

Davis v. State, 2021-CT-00593-SCT (denying cert)

Meek v. Cheyenne Steel, Inc., 2021-CT-01219-SCT (denying cert)


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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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