The Mississippi Supreme Court handed down one opinion today. At least we can all get more work done this afternoon.
Wells v. State, 2023-KA-00670-SCT (Criminal – Felony)
Affirming convictions of shooting into an occupied dwelling and possession of a firearm by a felon and sentence as a nonviolent habitual offender, holding that the defendant’s stipulation that he was a convicted felon satisfied the State’s burden of proof of that element.
(9-0)
Other Orders
- Allen v. State, 2022-CT-00419-SCT (granting cert)
- Jordan v. State, 2022-CT-00874-SCT (denying cert)
- Manning v. State, 2023-DR-01076-SCT (denying leave to proceed in the circuit court with claim of newly discovered evidence)
- Kasai North American, Inc. v. Riverside Abstract, LLC, 2024-IA-00363-SCT (granting interloc)
- Ten D Enterprises, Inc. v. Lagan, 2024-M-00653-SCT (denying interloc)
- NCAA v. Rebel Rags, LLC, 2024-M-00752-SCT (denying interloc and request for stay)