Mississippi Condemnation Law
Peggy J. Sturdivant v. Coahoma County, Mississippi
Clarksdale, MS - Property Condemnation Attorney, inverse condemnation claim<br> <br> <center><br> <table><br> <td><img width="400" src=" http://www.coahomacounty.net/circuitcourt/ms_seal.jpg"> <br> </td><br> </table><br> <h1> <font color="red"> </fonnt> </h1><br> </center>ondemnatio<br> <br> <br> <br> ¶2. Peggy Sturdivant, a lifelong-resident of Los Angeles, California, came to Mississippi... More...
$0 (10-01-2020 - MS)William Mack, Jr. v. State of Mississippi <table> <td>
On September 20, 2013, a grand jury indicted both Mack and his father, William Mack Sr. (Mack Sr.), for the aggravated assault of Joseph Scott (Scott). The circuit court subsequently granted Mack's motion to sever his trial from his father's trial.<br> <br> ¶ 4. At Mack's trial, Scott testified that he was standing outside his grandparents' house in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on January 25, ... More...
$0 (11-15-2017 - MS)Bay Point Properties, Inc. f/k/a BP Properties, Inc. v. Mississippi Transportation Commission and Mississippi Department of Transportation
In 1952, the Mississippi State Highway Commission, MTC’s predecessor, acquired<br> an easement over certain property of Wallace Walker for “all highway purposes” by an<br> agreed judgment.3 The property was used to reconstruct a bridge spanning the Bay of St.<br> Louis, between Pass Christian and Bay St. Louis, after the bridge had burned in 1948.4 After<br> Hurricane Katrina destroyed the b... More...
$0 (07-26-2016 - MS)Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000) v. State of Mississippi Ex Rel. Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics
On January 22, 2012, John Norman Cole was arrested after he failed to stop at a driver’s license checkpoint that was being conducted by law enforcement officers at the intersection of Highway 84 and Clem Road in Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi. After a short police pursuit, Cole crashed his Toyota Camry into the rear of a trailer approximately five miles from the checkpoint. Cole fled the ac... More...
$0 (12-12-2015 - MS)Ward Gulfport Properties, L.P., and T. Jerard Gulfport, LLC v. Mississippi State Highway Commission
In 2007, MHC applied for a permit with ACE to fill wetlands in the roadbed of a<br> proposed connector road in the Turkey Creek Watershed near Gulfport. MHC planned to use<br> wetland mitigation bank credits to offset the loss of wetland in the roadbed, but the<br> Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), ACE, and the Environmental<br> Protection Agency (EPA) took issue with that s... More...
$0 (10-28-2015 - MS)Ward Gulfport Properties, L.P., and T. Jerard Gulfport, LLC v. Mississippi State Highway Commission
When the Mississippi State Highway Commission (MHC) sought a permit from the<br> Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) to fill wetlands in the roadbed of a proposed limited-access<br> road, it pledged approximately 1,300 acres of Ward Gulfport Properties, L.P.’s and T. Jerard<br> Gulfport, L.L.C.’s (“Ward,” collectively) property as wetlands mitigation. ACE issued the<br> permit to MHC in 2009. Wa... More...
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