The Mississippi Plaintiff Exhibit List is a document used by plaintiffs in civil suits in the state of Mississippi. It is a list of all exhibits that a plaintiff intends to use as evidence in a trial. The list is typically sent to the defendant and the court prior to trial. The list includes a description of each item, its purpose, and its source. There are several types of Mississippi Plaintiff Exhibit Lists, including: • Documentary Exhibits: Documents that are used to prove facts in a case, such as contracts, wills, and receipts. • Demonstrative Exhibits: Items that are used to illustrate a point, such as maps, photographs, and diagrams. • Physical Exhibits: Physical items that are used to demonstrate a fact, such as weapons or damaged property. • Deposition Exhibits: Transcripts of depositions taken during pre-trial discovery. • Objection Exhibits: Items that are used to demonstrate that an opposing party's argument is invalid.