Mississippi Supreme Court Decisions of January 16, 2025

The Mississippi Supreme Court handed down two opinions today. One is a termination of parental rights decision and the other a judicial performance case against Carlos Moore.


J.J.B. v. Monroe County Department of Child Protective Services, 2023-CA-00532-SCT (Civil – Custody)
Affirming the chancellor’s decision in a custody matter, holding that the chancellor did not err in terminating the mother’s parental rights where even after CPS took the children into custody the mother failed to comply with a service plan for reunification and an agreed court order.
(9-0)


Mississippi Commission on Judicial Performance v. Moore, 2024-JP-00121-SCT (Civil – Judicial Performance)
Finding that a municipal court judge’s social media posts and public comments violated the Mississippi Constitution, the canons of judicial conduct, and a memorandum of understanding between the Commission and the judge, resulting in removal from the bench and a $3,000 fine.
(8-1: King dissented, arguing that the statements at issue were protected by the First Amendment)

NOTE – Here are the two allegations of misconduct at issue. First, comments made on the Kelly Clarkson Show:

Second, a social media commentary on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial:


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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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