January 2016

Emergency Motion Filed at Supreme Court – Alleges Judicial Corruption

Attorneys Harvey Barton and Earl Denham have filed a motion with the Mississippi Supreme Court asking for an emergency hearing on their cases in the Singing River pension matter. Barton and Denham point to video of a secret meeting by the judges in the case and attorneys from SRHS and for other plaintiffs. The motion

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Judge Hilburn’s Email Order Staying all State Court Cases

I am advised that class certification for members of the S.R,H,S. [sic] Retirement Trust Is [sic] being sought in the parallel S.R.H.S [sic] litigation filed in the U.S. District Court, Southern Division. As an aid to federal jurisdiction; [sic] to avoid duplicate and costly litigation and to allow the benefits of federal class action to

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Reminder of an Order of the Court and Rules of Professional Conduct

To certain attorneys commenting online, especially on newspaper and television reports: please be mindful of an order by Judge Guirola on August 18, 2015.  The order requires attorneys who have entered an appearance in the federal cases to limit extrajudicial statements as contemplated by the Miss. Rules of Professional Conduct 3.6. Additionally,  please be aware

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Will the County’s Settlement Agreement Withstand Constitutional Scrutiny?

Billy Guice has reminded the public at every turn that is unconstitutional for the county to  fund the pension plan.  He is referring to Section 96 of the Mississippi Constitution which states: Extra compensation and unauthorized payments prohibited. The Legislature shall never grant extra compensation, fee, or allowance, to any public officer, agent, servant, or

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