§ 99-25-1. Forms provided
Proceedings may be in accordance with the forms set forth in this chapter, where applicable.
Proceedings may be in accordance with the forms set forth in this chapter, where applicable.
“The State of Mississippi v. Charged with murder. John Jones. “Affidavit made 9th July, 1906, and warrant issued for accused same day. July 10th, 1906, accused brought before me and examination of said charge was had, and the accused was required to furnish bail, with sureties, in the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, […]
“The State of Mississippi v. Charged with murder. John Jones. “The said accused having been brought before the undersigned, a justice of the peace of County, for examination of said charge, and I, the undersigned justice of the peace, having heard the testimony of the following witnesses touching said charge, viz.: found the said accused […]
“State of Mississippi, County. “Before me, Andrew Sims, a justice of the peace of said county, Edward Nolly makes oath that, on or about the day of 1906, in the said county, a box of candles and a case of brogan shoes, the property of affiant, of the value of one hundred dollars were feloniously […]
“The State of Mississippi. “To any lawful officer of County: “Oath having been made before the undersigned, a justice of the peace of said county, that a box of candles and a case of brogan shoes, the property of Edward Nolly, on or about the day of 1906, in said county, were feloniously taken, stolen, […]
“The State of Mississippi, County. “Before me, Andrew Sims, a justice of the peace of the said county, David Owens makes oath that John Jones, on or about the 8th day of July, A.D. 1906, in said county, did feloniously, wilfully, and of malice aforethought, kill and murder Timothy Anderson, against the peace and dignity […]
“The State of Mississippi. “To any lawful officer of County: “We command you forthwith to take the body of John Jones, charged with murder in the County of , and bring him before the undersigned, a justice of the peace of said county, for examination on said charge. “Witness my hand, the 9th day of […]
“The State of Mississippi. “To the sheriff of County: “We command you to receive and safely keep in jail John Jones, without bail, to answer to the State of Mississippi on a charge of murder, committed in said county, and not bailable according to the judgment of the undersigned, a justice of the peace of […]
“The State of Mississippi. “To the sheriff of County: “We command you to receive and safely keep in jail John Jones, to answer the State of Mississippi on a charge of manslaughter, committed in said county, as appears by the judgment of the undersigned, a justice of the peace of said county, on an examination […]