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Code · Mississippi · Title 99. Criminal Procedure · Chapter 25. Forms

§ 99-25-11. Entry on docket.

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“The State of Mississippi v. Charged with murder. John Jones. “Affidavit made 9th July, 1906, and warrant issued for accused same day. July 10th, 1906, accused brought before me and examination of said charge was had, and the accused was required to furnish bail, with sureties, in the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, for his appearance before the circuit court to answer the charge of manslaughter, and he gave bail as required, with Cyrus Drane and Virgil Field as his sureties, and was thereupon discharged (or, failing to give bail as required, he was committed to jail, or he was committed to jail to be held without bail, as the case may be).”
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