Show: 1 day 1 week 1 month All
Custom (decided):
Clear all
Coverage since May 26, 2026

Evidence

Court of Appeals of Mississippi
Uncategorized

Harris v. State — First-Degree Murder Affirmed; Combined Self-Defense/Accident Jury Instruction Not Plain Error After Defendant’s Acquiescence

The Mississippi Court of Appeals affirmed first-degree murder and aggravated assault convictions for a drive-by shooting, holding that a combined self-defense and accident-and-misfortune jury instruction was not plain error where the defendant argued self-defense at trial, explicitly agreed to the instruction three times, and the instruction expanded—rather than restricted—the jury’s basis for acquittal.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi
Uncategorized

Grant v. State — Felon-in-Possession and Stolen Firearm Convictions Affirmed; Gang Evidence and Cellphone-Location Expert Upheld

The Mississippi Court of Appeals affirmed convictions for felon-in-possession and possession of a stolen firearm, holding that constructive possession was proven by the owner-occupant presumption and the defendant’s own statements, that shared gang membership is admissible under MRE 616 to show a defense witness’s bias, and that a cellphone-location officer with ten years’ experience and 1,000+ extractions was properly qualified as an expert under MRE 702.

Scroll to Top