Mississippi Defendant's Trial Notice

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Mississippi
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MS-RC-0012
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This is an official Defendant's Trial Notice that is used in Criminal proceedings in the Rankin County Mississippi Justice Court.

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Every person arrested on a felony charge in Mississippi has a right to an initial appearance before a judge within 48 hours, unless the defendant has been indicted by a grand jury or is released from custody prior to the initial appearance occurring.

The criminal statute of limitations requires prosecutors to file criminal charges against a suspect within two years for misdemeanors and within five years for certain felonies, but there is no time limit in Mississippi for charges of murder, kidnapping, rape, burglary, robbery, larceny, and several other serious

A pretrial hearing, sometimes called a pretrial conference, is a meeting of the defense, the prosecution, and the judge before a trial commences. If one party does not appear, the judge can impose sanctions. During this hearing, a range of documents may be presented, evidence can be presented and excluded, and more.

Trial preparation is the gathering and preparing of raw materials for a court case or hearing. It can also give a judge and jury a better understanding of the facts presented in a lawsuit.Trial preparation, sometimes referred to as trial prep or hearing preparation, can include: Evidence gathering.

Choosing a Jury. Except for rare cases that are heard only by a judge, one of the first steps in any criminal trial is selection of a jury. Opening Statements. Witness Testimony and Cross-Examination. Closing Arguments. Jury Instruction. Jury Deliberation and Verdict.

Sixteen-year-old William Haymon has spent more than 500 days in an adult jail in rural Lexington, Mississippi. There are no state rules governing how long a person can be incarcerated without being formally charged with a crime.

The defendant meets with a Pretrial Services Officer, who prepares a report recommending whether or not the person should be released on bail. The defendant appears before a Magistrate Judge to hear charges called an initial appearance.

Voir Dire. Voir Dire is a fancy French word used to name jury selection. Opening Statement. After the jury is empaneled, the trial will begin with opening statements. State's Case in Chief. After the opening statements the state is required to present its case. The Defense Case. State's Rebuttal. Closing Arguments. Verdict.

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Mississippi Defendant's Trial Notice