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Extractions: 1. Applicable Statutes Mississippi Code Title 83. Insurance. Chapter 39: Bail Bonds Mississippi Code Title 99. Criminal Procedure. Chapter 5: Bail. 2. Licensing Requirements "Professional bail agent" means any individual who shall furnish bail, acting as a licensed personal surety agent or as a licensed limited surety agent representing an insurer. The regulatory body is the Department of Insurance.
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Extractions: Indexes and abstracts to articles in 1300 business and management publications, with varying coverage, some citations dating back to the 1970s. Includes 350 titles from outside the U.S. Also contains complete articles for more than 600 of the more important sources. BNA Publications Off-Campus Access
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MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW on criminal code Reform; mississippi Outstanding Woman lawyer of the Year; PHILLIP LEE MCINTOSH, (Professor of law), born mississippi, October 15, http://www.martindale.com/xp/Martindale/Professional_Resources/Law_Schools/schl0
Extractions: MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW 151 EAST GRIFFITH STREET JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 39201 Telephone: (601) 925-7100 Fax: (601) 925-7115 URL: http://www.law.mc.edu ABA Approved Since 1980. Mississippi College School of Law is conveniently located in downtown Jackson, the state capital, and is within walking distance of the legislature, as well as all federal and state administrative agencies and courts. Jackson is the legal and commercial center of the state. The main campus of Mississippi College, the oldest institution of higher education in Mississippi, is located in Clinton, a suburb of Jackson. In the fall of 1975, the law school officially opened its doors, with the convening of its first classes in Clinton. A number of outstanding practitioners and leaders of the state bar were recruited to serve as faculty, and the school immediately began the task of obtaining ABA approval. The development of the law school since 1980 has been remarkable. Achievement of accreditation made possible the expansion of both faculty and student recruitment to a national scale, moving the school toward its goal of building a strong, regional law school. The law school's success has been reflected in state and regional recognition it has received through its law review, outstanding performances by its appellate and trial teams, and placement of its graduates.
MS STATE NEWS: Federal Judge Starrett Selected For Pre-law Award The Prelaw Society at mississippi State is selecting the state s newest was a member of the state commission to redraft the mississippi criminal code. http://www.msstate.edu/web/media/detail.php?id=2815
Professor Dan S. Murrell a criminal code, election laws, ethics laws, and civil rightslegislation. Admitted mississippi,Tennessee, Tennessee and mississippiSupreme Courts, http://www.people.memphis.edu/~law/faculty/murrell.html
Extractions: Joined the University of Memphis School of Lawfaculty in 1970. Came to Law School from the United States Department of Justice, Attorney,General Crimes Section, Criminal Division. Honors program appointment.Washington, D.C. University Legal Counsel, Affirmative ActionOffice, 1978-1981. Scholarship created by 1991 graduating class honoring Dan S. Murrell.Awarded research summer, 1991. Faculty Development Leave, Fall 1993. Research, writing and travel. LegalSpecialist, CEELI [Central and Eastern European Legal Initiative] for the ABAin Chisinua, Moldova. November - December 1993. Worked with the Ministry of Justice, the Supreme Court, the Ministry ofInterior, the Solicitor, the officers of the Moldovian College of Attorneys(national bar association), and the Parliament revising the Constitution andcreating a criminal code, election laws, ethics laws, and civil rightslegislation. Set up workshops for the parliament, judiciary and bar. Invited lecturer, Eotvos Lorand University Law School in Budapest, Hungary,March 1996.
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International Law In Brief July 3, 2003 Under mississippi law, an appeal bond of 125% of the judgment was a 144 of the Mexican Federal criminal code, only acts such as sedition, insurrection, http://www.asil.org/ilib/ilib0612.htm
Extractions: TREATIES, AGREEMENTS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS United Nations (U.N.): International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (Adopted by General Assembly Resolution 45/158 of December 18, 1990) (July 1, 2003) Compliance with the Convention will be reviewed by the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, a panel consisting of 10 experts to be elected by the State parties.
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DCS Code Of Discipline associated with criminal activity, as identified by law enforcement agencies. of the mississippi criminal code are applicable to illegal behavior. http://www.desoto.k12.ms.us/DCS/discipline.htm
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Hinds County Justice Court charges in accordance with section 911-11 of the mississippi code. out an affidavit charging criminal activity as defined by mississippi law. http://www.co.hinds.ms.us/pgs/ctydivision/justicecourt.asp
Extractions: DISTINCTION BETWEEN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES The distinction between civil and criminal cases is an important one. In a civil case, a trial or contested matter occurs between two or more persons, while in a criminal case, the trial is between the State of Mississippi and a person accused of committing a crime. This is true even when a criminal case is begun by the victim of a crime filing an affidavit charging someone with criminal activity. There are times when the wrong which has been done might give rise to either a civil suit or criminal charge or both. But the justice court judge must keep in mind the distinction, for it is improper for criminal process to be used to collect a civil debt or damages. Every justice court judge should be familiar with the case of State Ex Rel. Richardson v. Edgeworth, 214 So.2d 579 (Miss. 1968). In this case, our state Supreme Court held that justice court judges who permitted people to sign criminal affidavits for collection of debts without advising them of the criminal nature of the documents; who permitted criminal affidavits to be signed in blank without requiring affiants to appear to make their sworn statements; who solicited collection of accounts through their deputy sheriffs and constables; and who used criminal processes for collection of civil debts; were guilty of intentional abuse of process and would be liable for damages caused by their actions.
15TH CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT MISSION STATEMENT Buddy is licensed to practice law before mississippi Circuit and and suggest changes to the mississippi criminal code; the State Youth Court System; http://www.da15thdistrict.org/whoisbuddy.html
Extractions: Buddy was raised and lives in Pearl River County, Mississippi with his wife Suzy Stockstill McDonald. His son Hugh is serving as an enlisted man on active duty in the United States Air Force. Stepdaughter Emily attends USM, while his youngest stepdaughter Erin attends public school in the Picayune school system. His youngest son, Neil, lives in South Carolina where he is a student. Following his graduation from Picayune Memorial High School, Buddy received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Mississippi State University and then his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. He has done graduate work in Criminal Justice at the University of Southern Mississippi. A graduate of the Career Prosecutors Course at the National College of District Attorneys, he was later selected to be a workshop leader on Trial Technique. Buddy is licensed to practice law before Mississippi Circuit and Chancery Courts; the Mississippi Supreme Court; The United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. He has been selected to serve as a special prosecutor in several jurisdictions of the state. Buddy received his commission as an Army Officer through the ROTC program at the University of Alabama. He completed the Officer Basic and Advanced Courses and the Army Command and General Staff College. He has served in the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard units of Louisiana and Mississippi.
Judicial Study Group Discusses Public Defenders, Sentencing and Matt Steffey, law professors at the mississippi College School of law, have worked on recommendations for criminal code revisions for several years, http://www.mssc.state.ms.us/news/09.05.03judadvis.htm
Extractions: Judicial study group discusses public defenders, sentencing disparities, judicial selection Sept. 5, 2003 The Mississippi Legislature should reconsider proposals for a statewide public defender system, Supreme Court Chief Justice Edwin L. Pittman told a judicial study group on Friday. Pittman also asked the Judicial Advisory Study Committee for recommendations in addressing criminal sentencing disparities among court districts. He asked the group to consider a recommendation for appointing rather than electing appellate judges. And he asked the group to look at a way to remove the 14-month time-lag between the election of two Supreme Court positions and the time the justices take office. The Legislature previously rejected proposals for a statewide public defender system. Pittman asked the study committee to offer its recommendations on a statewide public defender system. Pittman said, "We have a great need. If you have a recommendation, the Supreme Court will be as supportive as it can be. We see daily the need for the public defender system to be improved." Committee member Norman Gillespie of Oxford, a retired chancery judge, said proposals for a statewide public defender system have been discussed since about 1967, but the legislature has rejected the idea.
Extractions: SEC. 57-55-5. Mississippi Law Research Institute established; functions, powers and duties. (1) In order to promote the orderly modernization and simplification of the law of the state and more complete utilization of the law resources of this state, the Mississippi Law Research Institute, hereafter referred to as MLRI, is hereby established as an official advisory law revision, research and reform agency of the state of Mississippi under the management and control of the board of trustees of state institutions of higher learning as an academic department of the University of Mississippi Law Center.