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  • Mississippi Supreme Court maintains 12-year sentence for . . . - TheGrio
    The Mississippi Supreme Court has upheld a 12-year prison sentence for Willie Nash, who was found to be in possession of a cellphone while in prison The Mississippi Supreme Court has upheld a 12
  • Mississippi court will not undo 12-year sentence for jail phone
    A lawyer says he will ask the US Supreme Court to overturn the 12-year prison sentence given to an African American man in Mississippi for carrying his mobile phone into a jail cell after he was
  • Man gets 12-year sentence for keeping phone after being arrested | US . . .
    Judges have been accused of racial injustice for handing an African-American man a 12-year sentence after he asked a jail officer to charge his mobile phone Willie Nash, 39, had been booked in to
  • James D. Maxwell II - Wikipedia
    In January 2020, Maxwell upheld the 12-year conviction of Willie Nash, an African American man, for having a cell phone while in jail Nash was booked into Newton County Jail in Decatur, Mississippi In 2025, Maxwell wrote the majority opinion of the Mississippi Supreme Court, holding that a Mississippi transgender 16-year old could not
  • Nash v. Mississippi :: 2020 :: Supreme Court of Mississippi Decisions . . .
    A jury found Willie Nash guilty of possession of a cell phone in a correctional facility Nash did not appeal the jury’s verdict He only challenged the sentence: twelve years in prison He claimed the twelve-year sentence is grossly disproportionate to the crime and thus violated the Eighth Amendment Though harsh, the Mississippi Supreme Court determined Nash’s sentence fell within the
  • Mississippi 12 year sentence for having cellphone in jail appealed
    The Southern Poverty Law Center is asking the Mississippi Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to uphold a 12-year prison sentence for a man who had a cellphone in jail after he was arrested
  • IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2018-KA-01587-SCT
    WILLIE NASH a k a WILLIE COLE NASH v STATE OF MISSISSIPPI DATE OF JUDGMENT: 08 23 2018 as well as a text-message exchange from the day Nash had handed over the phone in jail The incoming message asked, “WYA” (short for “where you at”), and the the United States Supreme Court “adopted a framework of objective
  • Sentenced to 12 Years For Having Phone in Jail - We Demand That Willie . . .
    Willie Nash, Mississippi husband and father of three, was at the county jail on a misdemeanor when he asked an officer to charge the cell phone he walked in with Instead, he got a 12-year prison term for bringing the phone inside The judge, Hon Mark Sheldon Duncan, told him "consider yourself lucky" On January 2020, the MS Supreme Court upheld the sentence


















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