Miss. Code Ann. § 9-7-177
Appearance docket
The clerk shall keep an appearance docket, in which he shall enter all civil cases not triable at the first term after they are begun, in the order in which they are commenced, with the date of such commencement. Such docket may be kept on computer as provided in Section 9-7-171.
Codes, 1857, ch. 61, art. 22; 1871, § 558; 1880, § 1487; 1892, § 637; 1906, § 694; Hemingway's 1917, § 473; 1930, § 482; 1942, § 1420; Laws, 1994, ch. 521, § 24; Laws, 1994, ch. 458, § 3, 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)
“§ 9-7-175 (1972) (duty to keep a "criminal docket"); Miss.Code Ann. § 9-7-177 (1972) (duty to keep an “appearance docket”).”
Brooks v. George County, MS (1996)
“§ 9-7-175 (1972) (duty to keep a "criminal docket”); Miss.Code Ann. § 9-7-177 (1972) (duty to keep an "appearance docket”).”
Cluster 9273
“§ 9-7-175 (1972) (duty to keep a "criminal docket"); Miss.Code Ann. § 9-7-177 (1972) (duty to keep an "appearance docket").”
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