Williams v. Toliver


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Docket Number: 1998-CA-00026-SCT

Supreme Court: Opinion Date: 05-11-2000
Opinion Author: PITTMAN, PRESIDING JUSTICE
Holding: Reversed and Remanded in part; Reversed and Rendered in part

Additional Case Information: Judge(s) Concurring: PRATHER, C.J., BANKS, P.J., McRAE, MILLS, WALLER AND COBB, JJ.
Non Participating Judge(s): DIAZ, J.
Dissenting Author : SMITH, J.
Procedural History: Summary Judgment
Nature of the Case: Negligence

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 11-06-1997
Appealed from: Bolivar County Circuit Court
Judge: John L. Hatcher
Disposition: Circuit Judge John Leslie Hatcher, in his ruling, found that Williams had failed to comply with the notice requirements of the Mississippi Tort Claims Act, Miss. Code Ann. ยง 11-46-11 (Supp. 1994). Judge Hatcher also found that there was no genuine issue of material fact regarding Toliver's alleged arrest of Williams on the day of the incident.

  Party Name: Attorney Name:  
Appellant: WYATT WILLIAMS




JACK RHEA TANNEHILL, JR



 

Appellee: SAMUEL KEITH TOLIVER, INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS CONSTABLE OF BOLIVAR COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI BENJAMIN E. GRIFFITH DANIEL JUDSON GRIFFITH  


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