Getting pulled over in Mississippi is always a daunting experience. Even if you know that you have not committed a crime, simply being faced with an armed police officer is enough to cause anxiety and fear. It can be particularly unnerving when you believe you have been pulled over for…
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Groups in Mississippi Battle to End Felony Disenfranchisement
Although many defendants in Mississippi are primarily concerned about prison time and fines when they commit a felony, the state can also take away many of your rights after a conviction. Losing your gun rights is bad enough, but Mississippi can also take away your right to participate in the…
Can I Pursue Parole in Mississippi?
Parole is an important source of hope for many incarcerated criminals in Mississippi. It represents a chance to get out of prison and pursue some semblance of a normal life. Due to new developments with the Mississippi Earned Parole Eligibility Act, parole may be closer than ever before. However, there…
When is Gambling Illegal in Mississippi?
Like many states, Mississippi has strict laws on gambling. This age-old activity is heavily regulated, and you can only gamble legally under certain circumstances. If you are caught participating in illegal gambling, you could face serious legal consequences. These penalties may be even more severe if you are organizing an…
Will My Criminal Record Prevent Me From Getting a Job in Mississippi?
Some of the most long-lasting and severe consequences of criminal activity remain long after you have completed your sentence. The negative stigma of a criminal record can prove to be a considerable burden, and it may also affect your ability to get a job. Some might argue that this is…
Can I Get a Pardon to Clean Up My Criminal Record in Mississippi?
If you have been convicted of a certain crime in Mississippi, you may have lost some of your rights. It can be difficult to live a normal life with these issues, and you may be wondering how you can clean up your criminal record and regain some of these important…
Losing Your Rights After a Criminal Conviction in Mississippi
Losing Your Rights After a Criminal Conviction in Mississippi When most people think about criminal penalties, they only consider things like fines, jail time, and perhaps community service. The truth is that you may face a wide range of additional consequences after your conviction, and these consequences have the…
When Can I Get an Expungement in Mississippi?
If you have been convicted of a crime in Mississippi, you might be wondering whether you can have it removed from your record. As it turns out, there is a way to do this, and it is called “expungement.” While expungement removes any mention of a past conviction from your…
I am Facing Felony Charges for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions in Mississippi: What Now?
On August 20th, it was reported that the Mississippi State Department of Health had issued new laws that affect residents. Unlike many past regulations and actions taken by the state to combat the pandemic, these were hardly mere “suggestions.” Mississippi officials stated that they were ready to throw people in…
Penalties for Child Abuse in Mississippi
It goes without saying that child abuse is a very serious crime in Mississippi. Not only are children defenseless, but they also may be unable to get help from the authorities. Harming these vulnerable, young individuals is considered one of the worst crimes in the state of Mississippi, and those…