Mississippi Code Annotation Citator

The Mississippi Annotation Citator provides current and accurate Shepard's treatment for each case annotation appearing in the Mississippi Code of 1972 Annotated.
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The Mississippi Annotation Citator provides up-to-date and accurate case history on each case appearing in our Mississippi Code of 1972 Annotated. Compiled by our expert editorial team and the Shepard's Citations group, this annually updated publication is an intuitively organized companion to the Code.

Using the Citator and Shepard's, a cornerstone of the legal profession for more than 100 years, you can find additional supporting authority, including citations from decisions of the Supreme Court of Mississippi, the Court of Appeals of Mississippi, federal district courts for Mississippi, the federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Shepard's citations allow you to see the entire progression of opinions and citations with editorial treatments (e.g., explained or distinguished) so you can develop a more thorough analysis of your case.

Be sure your case is still good law and get the most out of your Mississippi Code of 1972 Annotated by using Shepard's time-tested, reliable legal analysis to check the current status of your authority, only from LexisNexis.

The previous edition's ISBN is 9781663371829.

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