Catchings v. State


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Docket Number: 2010-KA-00457-COA

Court of Appeals: Opinion Link
Opinion Date: 04-05-2011
Opinion Author: Myers, J.
Holding: Affirmed.

Additional Case Information: Topic: Motor vehicle theft - Lindsey brief
Judge(s) Concurring: Lee, C.J., Irving and Griffis, P.JJ., Barnes, Ishee, Roberts, Carlton and Maxwell, JJ.
Procedural History: Jury Trial
Nature of the Case: CRIMINAL - FELONY

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 03-08-2010
Appealed from: Copiah County Circuit Court
Judge: Lamar Pickard
Disposition: Convicted of Motor Vehicle Theft and Sentenced to Five Years in the Custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections, with the Sentence to be Suspended Upon Completion of the Regimented Inmate Discipline Program, and to Pay a $1,000 Fine and $2,689 in Restitution
District Attorney: Alexander C. Martin
Case Number: 2009-0217CR

  Party Name: Attorney Name:   Brief(s) Available:
Appellant: Jeremy Catchings




LESLIE S. LEE, BENJAMIN ALLEN SUBER



 
  • Appellant #1 Brief

  • Appellee: State of Mississippi OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: JEFFREY A. KLINGFUSS  

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    Topic: Motor vehicle theft - Lindsey brief

    Summary of the Facts: Jeremy Catchings was convicted of motor vehicle theft, and the trial court sentenced him to five years and to pay a fine and restitution for the property damage. Catchings appeals.

    Summary of Opinion Analysis: Catchings’ attorney has filed a Lindsey brief asserting that there was no error in the trial court proceedings. Counsel also states that he has informed Catchings that he found no arguable issues and that he advised Catchings of his right to file a pro se brief. Catchings did not file a pro se brief. A review of the record shows no issues that would require supplemental briefing.


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