Miss. Code Ann. § 9-7-175
Criminal docket
The clerk shall make out for each term a separate docket of cases begun by indictment, presentment, information, or other proceedings of a criminal nature, in the name or on behalf of the state or any municipal corporation. Such docket may be kept on computer as provided in Section 9-7-171.
Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 53, art. 5; 1857, ch. 61, art. 21; 1871, § 559; 1880, § 1486; 1892, § 636; 1906, § 693; Hemingway's 1917, § 472; 1930, § 481; 1942, § 1419; Laws, 1994, ch. 521, § 23; Laws, 1994, ch. 458, § 2, eff. 7/1/1994.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1996–1996 · leading case: Robert W. Brooks v. George County, Mississippi, George County, Mississippi, Cross-Appellee, Wilbur Ward and Earl Koskela
Robert W. Brooks v. George County, Mississippi, George County, Mississippi, Cross-Appellee, Wilbur Ward and Earl Koskela (1996)
“§ 9-7-171 (1972) (duty of circuit clerk to keep a "general docket”); Miss.Code Ann. § 9-7-175 (1972) (duty to keep a "criminal docket"); Miss.”
Brooks v. George County, MS (1996)
“§ 9-7-171 (1972) (duty of circuit clerk to keep a "general docket”); Miss.Code Ann. § 9-7-175 (1972) (duty to keep a "criminal docket”); Miss.”
Cluster 9273
“§ 9-7-171 (1972) (duty of circuit clerk to keep a "general docket"); Miss.Code Ann. § 9-7-175 (1972) (duty to keep a "criminal docket"); Miss.”
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