HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) _ Technology used by Hattiesburg police to issue school zone speeding citations is facing two, new ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Adams County Justice Court Cases — End Results Week of Feb. 7-13: Christopher ...
The latest court cases in Oxford Magistrates' Court: STEPHEN CARROLL, 46, of Iffley Road, Oxford, pleaded guilty to causing harassment, alarm or distress by using threatening, abusive or insulting ...
Mississippi Today contacted each of the whopping 54 candidates (including two mayoral candidates who were disqualified) ...
Collins also served as civil judge, domestic violence judge and Supreme Court Justice pro tem for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. Collins has 21 years of experience as a municipal ...
The latest court cases in Oxford Magistrates' Court: ALEXANDRU-MIHAI BANCIU, 35, of Luther Street, Oxford, pleaded guilty to four counts of theft. On January 9 this year, he stole £161.80 worth ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A police chase through Oxford, Mississippi left one person behind bars on Friday. At around 6:45 p.m., officers with the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department conducted a ...
The Supreme Court on Monday said it will not consider whether a Mississippi law banning people convicted of certain felonies from voting should be overturned. The Jim Crow-era practice extends to ...
OXFORD — Mississippi ... Sam Sklar, Mississippi State beat reporter Ole Miss 76, Mississippi State 68: Ole Miss is 11-2 at home and set to have one of its best home-court advantages of the ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court declined Monday to decide whether a permanent voting ban on people convicted of felonies in Mississippi is cruel and unusual punishment. The court, in 2023 ...
A United Nations criminal tribunal judge deceived a young woman into coming to the UK to work as her slave while she studied for a PhD in law at the University of Oxford, a court has heard.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review Mississippi's lifetime voting ban for felons, known as Section 241. The provision, enacted in 1890, was originally intended to disenfranchise Black voters ...
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