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Rule 82 - Jurisdiction and Venue (a) Jurisdiction Unaffected. These rules shall not be construed to extend or limit the jurisdiction of the courts of Mississippi. (b) Venue of Actions. Except as provided by this rule, venue of all actions shall be as provided by statute.
On a motion for a new trial in an action tried without a jury, the court may open the judgment if one has been entered, take additional testimony, amend findings of fact and conclusions of law or make new findings and conclusions, and direct the entry of a new judgment.
Rule 81 requires use of a special summons which commands that the defendant appear and defend at a specific time and place set by order of the court and informs him or her that no answer is necessary. See MISS. R.
A: Typically, once the State arrests someone, there is no set amount of time before they can present the case for indictment; however, the more time that goes by, the greater the likelihood of there being an argument that the case should be dismissed due to lack of a speedy trial, particularly if evidence has been lost ...
Upon written request made prior to trial, the prosecuting attorney shall provide to the defense the following: (1) the names of all witnesses expected to testify for the prosecution; (2) a copy of any written statement of the defendant; (3) a copy of the criminal record of the defendant, if proposed for use as ...
Any party may serve as a matter of right upon any other party written interrogatories not to exceed thirty in number to be answered by the party served or, if the party served is a public or private corporation or a partnership or association or governmental agency, by any officer or agent, who shall furnish such ...
The summons and a copy of the complaint must then be served on each defendant. This rule provides for personal service, residence service, first-class mail and acknowledgement service, certified mail service, and publication service.