Video: Long-Lasting Miss. Death Penalty Case Heads to Supreme Court
Curtis Flowers has been convicted four times for the 1996 slayings of four workers at a Winona furniture store.
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Curtis Flowers has been convicted four times for the 1996 slayings of four workers at a Winona furniture store.
One of Mississippi's longest-running death penalty cases goes before the Mississippi Supreme Court on July 21 for oral argument.
Alabama residents who have been arrested for non-violent felonies but never convicted will soon have a way to wipe out their arrest records.
Bond set for half a million in Winona murder case. Suspect bound over to Grand Jury.
Rangers discovered Cooke’s body this morning in a vehicle off the roadway near milepost 143 along the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Search of a Palmetto (Miss.) home turns up 20 grams of crack.
Lee County Man Charged with Sexual Battery of a Minor
A 24-year-old Clay County mother charged with capital murder in the death of her child will remain in jail.
Police have issued a warrant for 55-year-old Eddie Will Parks, a.k.a "Soon."
Authorities say Montgomery is not cooperating with the police investigation, and indicated more arrests may be on the way.
Oswalt has no previous charges, but he did have a relationship to the victim.
Missing Booneville toddle found safe.
Noxubee County Breaks Ground on new Jail
Danny Earl Starks admitted to a federal judge he hit a handcuffed inmate in the face with his fist in October 2012.
Individuals with any information or sightings of Tucker are urged to contact local law enforcement.
Former Monroe County chief deputy coming on board.
29-year-old Angela Spratlin was arrested Monday following a traffic stop in Monroe County on Hwy 45 S. Stovall Rd.
22-year-old Batesville man George Todd Jr. was found to be in possession of a controlled substance.
Man also on death row for capital murder in separate case.
The number of women in the state prison system is on the rise but most of jails aren't female friendly.
Starkville police say three men have been cashing counterfeit payroll checks.
A Columbus man is accused of hitting and holding his girlfriend against her will.