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Mississippi Courts Newsletter - April 2023
May 4, 2023
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Former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Kay Cobb died May 26
May 27, 2023
Retired Mississippi Supreme Court Presiding Justice Kay B. Cobb died on May 26 at her home in Lenoir City, Tenn. She was 81. A memorial service will be held later. A date has not been announced. |
Gov. Tate Reeves to speak to Fifteenth Circuit Intervention Court graduates on June 9
May 25, 2023
Gov. Tate Reeves will be the keynote speaker at a graduation ceremony for the Fifteenth Circuit Intervention Court on June 9 at 10 a.m. The ceremony will be held at Main Street Baptist Church in Hattiesburg. |
Rankin County Court Judge Thomas Broome died May 21
May 21, 2023
Rankin County Court and Youth Court Judge Thomas H. Broome of Brandon died Sunday, May 21. He was 57. |
Hinds County Court Judge LaRita Cooper-Stokes died May 8
May 9, 2023
Hinds County Court Judge LaRita Cooper-Stokes died on May 8. She was 64. |
Retired DeSoto County Court Judge Mills Barbee died on April 11
April 13, 2023
Retired DeSoto County Court Judge Mills Barbee died on April 11. He passed away surrounded by loved ones in the same house in Hernando where he was raised, and where he raised his daughters. He was 77. |
Investiture ceremony set for April 13 for Chancellor Chase Ford Morgan
April 11, 2023
An investiture ceremony for recently elected 10th District Chancellor Chase Ford Morgan will be held on Thursday, April 13 at 2 p.m. in the Circuit Courtroom at the Forrest County Courthouse, 630 Main Street in Hattiesburg. |
Mississippi drug intervention courts reach milestone of 10,000 graduates
March 22, 2023
Drug intervention courts in Mississippi marked a milestone of 10,000 graduates in March 2023 after years of offering life-changing programs for people struggling with drug addiction. |
Court of Appeals to visit Mississippi Valley State University March 23
February 28, 2023
The Mississippi Court of Appeals will convene on the campus of Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena on March 23. |
Judge Primeaux will retire March 31
February 27, 2023
Chancellor Lawrence Primeaux of Meridian has announced that he will retire on March 31. |
Investiture ceremony for Judge Brad Touchstone is January 27
January 18, 2023
An investiture ceremony for new 15th District Circuit Judge Brad Touchstone will be held on Jan. 27 at 11 a.m. at the Lamar County Courthouse, 203 Main Street in Purvis. |
Jan. 20 family law clinic open to residents of Madison, Holmes, Leake and Yazoo counties
January 17, 2023
A free civil legal clinic will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 20, in Canton for residents of Madison, Holmes, Leake and Yazoo counties. The clinic will be at the Madison County Chancery Court at 146 West Center Street in Canton. |
Five Mental Health Treatment Court pilot programs underway
January 17, 2023
Five Mental Health Treatment Court pilot programs have recently been created, Chief Justice Mike Randolph told a joint meeting of the House and Senate Judiciary A Committees at the Capitol on Tuesday, Jan. 17. |
Court language interpreter seminar set for March 9-10 in Jackson
January 11, 2023
The Mississippi Administrative Office of Courts is seeking bilingual speakers willing to train and qualify as credentialed court interpreters. |
Judge William Andrews appointed as Special Judge for Lamar County Court
December 28, 2022
Retired Lamar County Court Judge William E. “Billy” Andrews III will return to the County Court bench as a special judge. |
Hinds Circuit, Chancery and County judges to be sworn in December 29
December 27, 2022
Hinds County judges will take their oaths of office at a swearing-in ceremony scheduled for 9 a.m. Dec. 29 in Courtroom No. 1 on the second floor of the Hinds County Courthouse in Jackson. |
Leflore County Court Judge James Littleton to take oath Dec. 29
December 21, 2022
An investiture ceremony for new Leflore County Court Judge James Littleton will be held Dec. 29 at 11 a.m. at the Leflore County Courthouse in Greenwood. |
Mississippi Court of Appeals judges take oaths to begin new terms
December 16, 2022
Four members of the Mississippi Court of Appeals took the oath of office before a gathering of their colleagues, family and staff on Dec. 15 in Jackson. |
Bolivar County Court Judge Aelicia Thomas to take oath Dec. 30
December 16, 2022
An investiture ceremony for new Bolivar County Court Judge Aelicia L. Thomas will be held Dec. 30 at 10 a.m. at the Bolivar County Courthouse in Cleveland. |
Circuit Judge Alan “Devo” Lancaster to take oath Jan. 3
December 16, 2022
An investiture ceremony for new Circuit Judge Alan D. “Devo” Lancaster will be held Jan. 3 at 2 p.m. at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Winona. |
Circuit Judge Carmen Brooks Drake to take oath Dec. 29
December 15, 2022
An investiture ceremony for new Sixth District Circuit Judge Carmen Brooks Drake will be held Dec. 29 at 11 a.m. on the second floor of the Adams County Courthouse in Natchez. |
Seven children adopted in Home for the Holidays ceremony
December 19, 2022
Four families and seven children began celebrating an extra special holiday season Monday in Hinds County Chancery Court as they finalized adoptions. |
Judge Donna Barnes reappointed as Chief Judge of Mississippi Court of Appeals
December 14, 2022
Chief Judge Donna M. Barnes of Tupelo has been reappointed to lead the Mississippi Court of Appeals. |
Supreme Court revises rule regarding admission to Mississippi Bar
December 14, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court recently revised the Rules Governing Admission to the Mississippi Bar to allow applicants to take the Bar Exam four times. |
Pike County Court Judge David Lee Brewer to take oath Dec. 15
December 14, 2022
Newly elected Pike County Court Judge David Lee Brewer will be sworn in on Dec. 15 during a retire-ment party for his predecessor, Judge John Price. Judge Price will administer the oath. |
Lee County Court Judge Stephen Spencer to take oath Dec. 22
December 12, 2022
An investiture ceremony for new Lee County Court Judge Stephen Spencer will be held Dec. 22 at 3 p.m. on the second floor of the Lee County Justice Center in Tupelo. |
Chancellors, Circuit and County Court Judges elect conference officers
November 10, 2022
Chancellor Gerald Martin of Raleigh was recently elected as chair of the Conference of Chancery Court Judges. Chancellor Cynthia Brewer of Madison was elected vice-chair, and Chancellor Larry Little of Oxford was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Chancellor Crystal Wise Martin of Jackson was nominated to serve on the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules. |
Court of Appeals to visit MSU on Nov. 9, Rust College on Nov. 15
November 1, 2022
The Mississippi Court of Appeals will convene on the campus of Mississippi State University on Nov. 9 and at Rust College on Nov. 15. |
Second chances mean new lives for Jones County intervention court participants
October 21, 2022
Eleven people who put their lives back together in the 18th District Drug Intervention Court told their stories of loss, despair, struggle and redemption on Oct. 18. |
Court language interpreter seminar set for Nov. 2-4 in Jackson
October 18, 2022
The Mississippi Administrative Office of Courts is seeking bilingual speakers to interpret courtroom proceedings. |
Supreme Court, Mississippi Bar conduct memorial service
October 12, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court and the Mississippi Bar on Oct. 11 honored the lives and service of 68 lawyers who died during the past year. The annual Bar Memorial Service was held in the En Banc Courtroom at the Gartin Justice Building in Jackson, Chief Justice Mike Randolph presiding. |
Three reappointed to Board of Bar Admissions
September 30, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court reappointed attorneys Marcie Fyke Baria of Bay St. Louis, Pieter Teeuwissen of Jackson and Gwendolyn Baptist-Rucker of Southaven to the Board of Bar Admissions on Sept. 21. |
Four special judges appointed to assist Hinds Circuit Courts
September 22, 2022
Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Randolph has appointed four special judges to assist the Hinds County Circuit Court in reducing the number of pending cases caused by the pandemic. |
Court of Appeals to visit four college campuses this fall
September 21, 2022
The Mississippi Court of Appeals will convene on four college campuses in September, October and November. |
Language access coordinator joins court staff
September 19, 2022
The Mississippi Administrative Office of Courts recently employed a full-time language access coordinator to assist the courts in meeting the needs of people of limited English proficiency. |
Supreme Court makes appointments to Bar Complaint Tribunal
September 9, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court has appointed four new members to the Bar Complaint Tribunal, and reappointed five members. |
Nine graduate from Nineteenth Circuit Intervention Court
September 8, 2022
“Mommy!” a child exclaimed excitedly from the audience as intervention court graduates filed into Jackson County Circuit Court on the morning of Sept. 6 in Pascagoula. |
Guardianship clinic provides help in 13th Chancery Court District
August 30, 2022
Forty-four people from across south central Mississippi recently received help with legal guardianships so that children can attend school and receive health care benefits. |
Supreme Court appoints three to Commission on Continuing Legal Education
August 5, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court recently made two new appointments and reappointed one member to the Commission on Mandatory Continuing Legal Education. |
Judges Schloegel, Terrett reappointed to Committee on Continuing Judicial Education
August 4, 2022
Chancellor Jennifer Schloegel of Gulfport and Circuit Judge Toni Walker Terrett of Vicksburg were reappointed on July 20 to the Committee on Continuing Judicial Education. |
Supreme Court appoints eight members to Access to Justice Commission
August 3, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court recently appointed two new members to the Access to Justice Commission and reappointed six veteran members. |
Court reporters graduate from inaugural PRCC program
August 1, 2022
Five newly trained stenographic court reporters graduated from Pearl River Community College’s inaugural program on Friday, July 29. |
Judge Deborah Gambrell Chambers receives Judicial Excellence Award
July 18, 2022
Judge Deborah J. Gambrell Chambers of Hattiesburg received the 2022 Judicial Excellence Award on July 15. |
Free family law clinics set for residents of 14th Chancery District
July 14, 2022
Low income residents of Chickasaw, Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha and Webster counties may receive free civil legal assistance at family law clinics scheduled for July 29 and Aug. 5. |
Five new stenographic court reporters to graduate July 29 in Hattiesburg
July 14, 2022
Pearl River Community College’s first class of stenographic court reporters will be honored at a ceremony to be held July 29 at 1 p.m. at the Forrest County Chancery Court at 641 Main Street in Hattiesburg. |
Four appointed to Board of Certified Court Reporters
July 13, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court has appointed two new members to the Board of Certified Court Reporters and reappointed two members |
Senior Status Judge James Bell receives Chief Justice Award
July 13, 2022
Senior Status Judge James D. Bell is the recipient of the 2022 Chief Justice Award. |
Free family law clinic offered July 29 in Jackson
June 23, 2022
A free family law clinic is scheduled for July 29, 9 a.m. to noon on the Third Floor of the Hinds County Chancery Court, 316 South President Street in Jackson. |
Free guardianship clinic offered July 19 in Gulfport
June 21, 2022
Qualifying residents of Harrison, Hancock and Stone counties may seek legal help to obtain guardianships of children during a free Guardianship Clinic scheduled for 1 p.m. July 19 at the Harrison County Courthouse, 1801 23rd Avenue in Gulfport. The clinic will be held in Chancery Courtroom 2. |
Judge Henry Ross sworn in as Circuit Judge
June 6, 2022
Circuit Judge Henry Ross of Eupora was sworn in on June 6 to serve as a state trial court judge of the Fifth Circuit Court. |
40 to graduate from Fifteenth Circuit Intervention Court on June 17
June 1, 2022
Forty people are expected to graduate from the Fifteenth Circuit Intervention Court during a ceremony at 10 a.m. June 17. The ceremony will be held at Resurrection Life Church, 795 Memorial Boulevard in Picayune. |
Supreme Court honors Poplarville attorney Colette Oldmixon
May 27, 2022
The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday, May 26, honored attorney Colette Oldmixon of Poplarville for 26 years of service on the Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on Rules. |
Retired Judge Jack B. Weldy died May 10
May 17, 2022
Former Circuit Judge and Supreme Court Magistrate Jack B. Weldy of Hattiesburg died May 10 at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center. He was 87. |
E-mail Spoofing Alert
May 12, 2022
During the past two weeks, judges and court staff across the state have received numerous spoofing e-mails which may contain viruses or other malware. These spoofed e-mails did not originate from a court e-mail system.
If you receive a suspicious e-mail, DO NOT open any attachment or link, as doing so may compromise your computer. Report the suspicious e-mail to your local IT staff.
Spoofing uses the names of individuals and previously received email content whom e-mail recipients are likely to recognize so that recipients are more likely to open the e-mail and attachments. However, the sender’s e-mail address is not that of the person listed - even though the rogue sender may attempt to display a legitimate court e-mail address. Some of the suspicious e-mails refer to an archive file or request a summary of payments. Some include language which asks the recipient to open an attachment, and provide what purports to be a password. Do not open attachments in any e-mail that looks suspicious.
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Judges Mozingo, Williamson and Irving elected to Circuit Conference leadership
May 4, 2022
Circuit Judge Tony Mozingo of Oak Grove was recently elected chair of the Conference of Circuit Court Judges. Circuit Judge Dal Williamson of Laurel was elected Conference vice-chair, and Circuit Judge Tomika Irving of Fayette was elected secretary-treasurer. |
Circuit Judge George Mitchell of Eupora died April 19
April 19, 2022
Circuit Judge George M. Mitchell Jr. of Eupora died on Tuesday, April 19, at a hospital in Northport, Ala., after surgery on April 18. He was 77. |
Judge Virginia Carlton congratulates teens for completing drug court program
April 12, 2022
Mississippi Court of Appeals Presiding Judge Virginia Carlton congratulated three teens who graduated from the Pike County Juvenile Intervention Court. |
Chief Justice Randolph to speak to Columbus Rotary Club April 5
April 4, 2022
Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Randolph will speak to the Columbus Rotary Club on April 5 at noon. The Rotary Club will meet at the Lion Hills Center at 2331 Military Road in Columbus. |
Hinds Circuit Drug Intervention Court graduation set for March 1
February 25, 2022
The Hinds Circuit Drug Intervention Court will hold its 47th graduation ceremony at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 1. The ceremony will be held on the second floor of the Hinds County Courthouse at 407 East Pascagoula Street in Jackson. |
Chief Justice Randolph to speak to Starkville Rotary Club Feb. 7
February 1, 2022
Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Randolph will speak to the Starkville Rotary Club on Feb. 7 at noon. The Rotary Club will meet at noon at the Hilton Garden Inn in Starkville. |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-27
January 27, 2022
From the onset ofthe national and state emergencies created by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in March 2020, the Court has issued a series of Emergency Administrative Orders to address the changing circumstances and the evolving guidance provided by health authorities. |
Chief Justice extends emergency order regarding COVID-19 through February
January 27, 2022
Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Randolph issued an emergency order on Jan. 27 extending the time for COVID-19 safeguards in all courts for another month and giving individual judges discretion to postpone jury trials scheduled through Feb 25. |
Retired Circuit Judge Robert Kenneth Coleman died Jan. 25
January 27, 2022
Retired Circuit Judge Robert Kenneth Coleman of New Albany died on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at Magnolia at the Commons in Oxford, Mississippi. He was 85. |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-26
January 11, 2022
From the onset ofthe national and state emergencies created by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in March 2020, the Court has issued a series of Emergency Administrative Orders to address the changing circumstances and the evolving guidance provided by health authorities. |
Chief Justice extends emergency order regarding COVID-19
January 11, 2022
Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Randolph issued an emergency order on Jan. 11 extending the time for COVID-19 safeguards in all courts and giving individual judges discretion to postpone jury trials scheduled through Jan. 28. |
Justice Kenny Griffis sworn in for new term
January 4, 2022
Chief Justice Mike Randolph swore in Associate Justice Kenny Griffis on Monday, Jan. 3, at the Mississippi Supreme Court in Jackson. |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-25
December 30, 2021
From the onset ofthe national and state emergencies created by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in March 2020, the Court has issued a series of Emergency Administrative Orders to address the changing circumstances and the evolving guidance provided by health authorities. |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-24
November 18, 2021
Before the Court is the Petition of the Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education ("the Commission") to temporarily "waive the in-person requirement for attorneys' continuing legal education obligation for the 2021-2022 reporting year so that attorneys will be allowed to earn CLE credits in the method of their choosing, either online, webinars or live, in-person programs." |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-23
October 13, 2021
From the onset of the national and state emergencies created by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in March 2020, the Court has issued a series of Emergency Administrative Orders to address the changing circumstances and the evolving guidance provided by health authorities. In these Orders, the Court has sought to properly balance individual rights, public health and safety, and the constitutional requirement that Mississippi state courts remain open and accessible. See Miss. Const. art. 3, §§ 24-25. |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-22
September 2, 2021
From the onset of the national and state emergencies created by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in March 2020, the Court has issued a series of Emergency Administrative Orders to address the changing circumstances and the evolving guidance provided by health authorities. In these Orders, the Court has sought to properly balance individual rights, public health and safety, and the constitutional requirement that Mississippi state courts remain open and accessible. See Miss. Const. art. 3, §§ 24-25. |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-21
August 5, 2021
From the onset of the national and state emergencies created by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in March 2020, the Court has issued a series of Emergency Administrative Orders to address the changing circumstances and the evolving guidance provided by health authorities. In these Orders, the Court has sought to properly balance individual rights, public health and safety, and the constitutional requirement that Mississippi state courts remain open and accessible. See Miss. Const. art. 3, §§ 24-25. |
IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-20
May 20, 2021
Since the entry of the Court's first Emergency Administrative Order related to the national and state emergencies created by Coronavirus (COVID-19) on March 13, 2020, the Court has strived to balance individual rights, public health and safety, and the constitutional requirement that Mississippi state courts remain open and accessible. See Miss. Const. art 3, §§ 24-25. In doing so, the Court has monitored data provided by the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) with respect to the impact of the pandemic on citizens of our state, along with the evolving guidelines issued by both the MSDH and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and has entered additional Orders as dictated by the changing circumstances.
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IN RE: EMERGENCY ORDER RELATED TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER-19
April 12, 2021
The Court continues to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and enters Orders as empirical data and changing circumstances dictate. The Court has reviewed regulations regarding travel restrictions in the United States of America.
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