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The court records from the original trial in 1964 of Byron De La Beckwith
in the slaying of civil rights leader Medgar Evers are stored in paper
files or binders somewhere in Hinds County.

Officials just aren't sure exactly where.

There are shelves and storage rooms full of old court records in the Hinds
County Courthouse and other locations in the county. Some of those
records can never be destroyed, according to state law. However, many are
in danger from storage in leaky rooms, leading to mildew and mold.


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