Seals, et al. v. Stanton
Annotate this CaseKimberlyn Seals and her counsels of record, Felecia Perkins, Jessica Ayers, and Derek D. Hopson, Sr., appealed a Chancery Court’s contempt order entered on April 8, 2020, the Temporary Order entered on April 28, 2020, the Jurisdictional Final Judgment entered on June 16, 2020, the Final Judgment on Motion for Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law entered on June 18, 2020, and the Amended Final Judgment entered on June 18, 2020. Seals argued the chancellor lacked jurisdiction and erroneously found them to be in contempt of court. The Mississippi Supreme Court affirmed in part, and reversed in part. The Court found the Chancery Court had jurisdiction, and: (1) Perkins and Ayers were in direct criminal contempt for their failure to appear at a scheduled April 7 hearing; (2) the $3,000 sanction was vacated because it exceeded the penalties prescribed by statute; (3) the chancellor erred by finding Hopson to be in direct criminal contempt for his failure to appear because his failure to appear was constructive criminal contempt that required notice and a hearing; (4) the chancellor erroneously found the attorneys to be in direct criminal contempt for violation of the September 2019 Temporary Order: if proved, such acts were civil contempt.
Some case metadata and case summaries were written with the help of AI, which can produce inaccuracies. You should read the full case before relying on it for legal research purposes.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.