CALL AND ORDER OF DOCKET

Mississippi Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule: 23

Jurisdiction: MS

Bluebook Citation: Miss. R. App. P. 23

(a) Civil Cases. Except as may be provided by special order, all civil cases will be submitted in the order in which they stand on the docket. (b) Criminal Cases. Criminal cases may be set for call on any day when the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals is sitting, and in such numbers as it may designate. (c) Oral Argument. All cases, civil and criminal, where oral argument is not granted, will be submitted when they are reached on the docket, without the necessity of the cases being called and without notice to the lawyers or litigants. (d) Decisions. The minutes of the Supreme Court shall be signed and announcement of decisions shall be made on each Thursday when the Court is sitting. The minutes of the Court of Appeals shall be signed and announcement of decisions shall be made monthly or more often as the Court of Appeals deems necessary. Advisory Committee Historical Note Effective January 1, 1995, Miss.R.App.P. 23 replaced Miss.Sup.Ct.R. 23, embracing proceedings in the Court of Appeals. 644-647 So.2d LVII-LVIII (West Miss.Cases 1994). Comment

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