SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF IN QUITMAN
June 21, 2010 § 7 Comments
Court time in Clarke County is always enjoyable thanks to the friendly staff in the court house who go out of their way to be helpful and hospitable. As good as it is, though, that favorable atmosphere is about to improve.
The new court room upstairs in the main building is near completion. The supervisors and the contractor are in the final phases, going over punch lists. When the work is finally accepted by the supervisors, Clarke County will have a shining jewel that every citizen can be proud of.
It wasn’t too many years ago that the Clarke County Court House was shabby and inadequate. Cheap plywood panelling covered the walls and the windows in the court room — someone’s ineffective notion about how to keep out the roar of the big trucks passing on Hy 45 in front of the building. The balcony and vintage pressed-tin ceiling were concealed by a suspended celotex ceiling. The building had a shabby sense of decay that was heightened by its dusty, dirty state.
I tried many cases in that old court room. It was common to hear the cooing of pigeons nesting between the panelling while a witness droned on. Before the bypass took the heavy trucks out of town, one could hear the big windows shaking behind the panelling as they rumbled through the stoplight. I remember during one trial a thunderstorm raged outside and a water leak flooded counsel’s table. Sad to say, but the court house back then reflected what many people thought of Quitman and Clarke County: A community in decline, its better days in the past.
All that changed in the late 90’s, when the Board of Supervisors took an interest in upgrading the court house. They added the new building with its new, modern court room and offices. The new building provided plenty of space for the courts, with meeting space for the Grand Jury and a D.A.’s office, as well as a library. With the new building came a renewed sense of pride, and the dust, dirt and grime were banished in both the new and old buildings. Floors were polished and windows cleaned. The court house staff was energized.
Meanwhile, the lights were turned off in the old court room, which was left to languish. Before long, however, some Clarke Countians interested in preserving the best of the past were nosing around the old court room to see whether it could be restored to its pre-plywood-panelling days. They found the old, pressed-tin ceiling, an Edwardian architectural detail that can not be duplicated today. They also found behind the celotex a labyrinth of ventialtion ducts and utilities. Conventional wisdom would have dictated that it was simply too big a job for little Clarke County, with its shrunken tax base and many other priorities. It seemed too much to hope for that the court room could actually be restored.
To their credit, the supervisors stepped up and committed to the work. It has taken around 5 years, but the work is nearly completed now, and when the court room is furnished it will be ready for business.
Clarke County deserves praise for recognizing that a clean, orderly, businesslike court house with attractive court facilities is not only a service to its citizens, but also is a reflection on the community as a whole. Where Clarke County’s Court House used to send the message of a tired, dying community in decline, the new facilities speak loudly of a progressive community alive with potential and ready to roll up its sleeves and go to work.
Clarke County: Give yourselves a pat on the back.




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Judge,
Kudos to Clarke County…. perhaps motivation for Courthouse improvements for Lauderdale?
No question that Kemper, Neshoba, Newton, Jasper and now Clarke far outshine Lauderdale with their Courthouses and Courtrooms…..
Thanks for this Blog…. excellent work.
Those counties understand the positive image that a businesslike, clean and updated court house projects. My hat is off to them.
Wow! Although I am a native of Quitman, I never tried a case there. Based on the photos Your Honor posted, the courtroom can rival the decor of almost any in Mississippi.
Amen, Tim. They have done Clarke County proud. Major Kudos to supervisors Fleming, Mosely, Nelson, Peebles and Roberson.