The
Daily Journal recently reported an overview of some of the more interesting cases that may go to trial in 2009 in either state or federal courts in northeast Mississippi. One case apparently does relate to a portion of Greek life at Ole Miss. Please see excerpt below; URL for the entire article as posted on web site is:
http://www.djournal.com/pages/story....pub=1&div=News
Excerpt:
2009 Trials in NeMiss
1/5/2009 6:46:53 AM
Daily Journal
By Patsy R. Brumfield
Daily Journal
Cases in the 2008 headlines are set for trial during 2009, whether in circuit courts or the U.S. District Court in north Mississippi.
Whether they actually come to trial depends on several factors:
- Some civil cases may be settled; that is, never brought to trial because the parties agree to a settlement.
- Some criminal defendants will plead guilty rather than take a chance on a trial from which harsher punishments could arise.
- Others may be delayed into 2010.
However, when the parties can’t agree or when prosecutors aren’t offering deals, cases will come to court.
. . . Among the other federal cases on track for trial later in 2009 are:
. . .
- Winters v. Delta Gamma – An Ole Miss sorority member blames DG for not preventing her from getting hurt during an Oxford party. . . .
Edited to add:
GC's contingent of lawyers and law students may be able / willing to search and see what official summaries regarding this case are available. About the best I can do with limited time and even more limited knowledge is say that the district court in northern Mississippi naturally has a web site with links to all kinds of stuff.
http://www.msnd.uscourts.gov/
For all I know there may be some info there.