Mississippi high court upholds Barbour pardons

CNN:  – Mississippi’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the controversial pardons of more than 200 convicts that former Gov. Haley Barbour granted on his way out of office, rejecting a challenge by the state’s attorney general.

In a 77-page, 6-3 ruling Thursday afternoon, the court found the pardons “may not be set aside or voided by the judicial branch.” Attorney General Jim Hood had argued that no proper notice had been posted in newspapers, but the court found the final decision rested “solely with the governor.”

“We are mindful that the victims and their families are entitled to be interested in the subject matter of this case, and they are undoubtedly — and understandably — concerned with its outcome,” Justice Jess Dickinson wrote for the majority. But in the cases before them, “It fell to the governor alone to decide whether the Constitution’s publication requirement was met.”…  (more)

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