Mississippi Notice of Trial

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Mississippi
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MS-60676
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A Notice form provides legal notification to a party of an important aspect of a legal matter. Failure to provide proper notice is often the cause of delays in the progress of lawsuits and other legal matters. This model form, a Notice of Trial, provides notice of the stated matter. Because each case is unique, you will need to adapt the form to fit your specific facts and circumstances. Available for download now. USLF control number MS-60676
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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

There are basically 3 stages to a civil appeal in Mississippi. First, you file your notice of appeal and other preliminary documents. Critically, you MUST file your notice of appeal within 30 days of the trial court's final judgment. In some cases, you should file a post-trial motion within 10 days of the judgment.

If you are selected to serve on this Grand jury panel, you will serve approximately one to three days every month for an eighteen (18) month period.

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Mississippi Notice of Trial