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Young v. Hosemann

United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division
Mar 9, 2009
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:08CV567TSL-JCS (S.D. Miss. Mar. 9, 2009)

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:08CV567TSL-JCS.

March 9, 2009


ORDER


This cause is before the court on the motion of defendants to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Plaintiffs have responded in opposition to the motion. The court, having considered the memoranda of authorities submitted by the parties, concludes as a matter of law that plaintiff's complaint is without merit and should be dismissed with prejudice.

Plaintiffs filed this action on September 12, 2008, accompanied by a motion for preliminary injunction, alleging that "Article 12, Section 241 of the Mississippi Constitution explicitly allows for individuals who have been convicted of a crime to vote for President and Vice President of the United States" and that the State's "disfranchisement violates . . . Section 241 . . . the equal protection clause . . . and the National Voter Registration Act." After briefing and a hearing, the court denied plaintiffs' request for injunctive relief, explaining that plaintiffs were entitled to no relief because the court "does not find the plaintiff's interpretation (of Section 241) to be a fair or reasonable construction," and because the court "concludes that defendants have correctly construed this provision." Defendants have now moved to dismiss, asserting, among other grounds for dismissal, that plaintiffs fail to state a claim upon which relief can be granted because their interpretation of Section 241 is legally incorrect. Having again considered the parties' arguments, the court reaffirms its earlier conclusion that defendant has correctly construed Section 241. It follows that plaintiffs' complaint is without merit and should be dismissed with prejudice.

Defendants have also argued that this court lacks subject matter jurisdiction. The court previously rejected this argument, and does so again now.

Accordingly, it is ordered that defendant's motion to dismiss is granted.

SO ORDERED


Summaries of

Young v. Hosemann

United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division
Mar 9, 2009
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:08CV567TSL-JCS (S.D. Miss. Mar. 9, 2009)
Case details for

Young v. Hosemann

Case Details

Full title:JERRY YOUNG and CHRISTY COLLEY PLAINTIFFS v. DELBERT HOSEMANN, in his…

Court:United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division

Date published: Mar 9, 2009

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:08CV567TSL-JCS (S.D. Miss. Mar. 9, 2009)