Everyone’s response to alcohol is different, and the same amount of alcohol may cause varying degrees of intoxication based on a number of factors. For example, some individuals have the ability to drink excessive amounts of liquor while feeling virtually no effects. You may feel that your high alcohol tolerance…
Mississippi Criminal and Family Law Blog
What is the Penalty for Human Trafficking in Mississippi?
Human trafficking is a serious issue in the modern era, and Mississippi has taken a very tough stance against this crime. The state has its own human trafficking laws, and it has been praised by various human rights activists for its no-nonsense approach. It might seem unthinkable that slavery still…
Is Public Drinking Legal in Mississippi?
Mississippi’s alcohol laws are quite complex. This is largely due to the fact that the state gives tremendous freedom to local counties and municipalities when it comes to creating and enforcing their own alcohol regulations. Essentially, the local authorities get to decide for themselves which rules they wish to…
Examples of Community Service in Mississippi
So what types of community service might you be ordered to carry out in Mississippi? In 2017, it was reported that offenders were carrying out a wide range of tasks as they completed their community service obligations. These included cleaning up the downtown Jackson area, setting up computer labs for…
Understanding Community Service
The first thing you need to know about community service is that it is rarely an option for very serious crimes. It may be a stand-alone sentence, or it might be a condition of probation. In addition, community service may be a required punishment for some crimes, such as property…
Court-Ordered Community Service in Mississippi
For many offenders in Mississippi, community service is a welcome alternative to prison. Judges may order convicted criminals to complete a certain amount of community service instead of giving them a prison sentence. Judges may also give offenders reduced sentences that include community service as a condition of their early…
When Might I be Charged With Perjury?
Here are some common examples of what perjury might look like: Lying under oath Providing misleading information in an affidavit Providing misleading information in a tax return Lying to Congress
What is the Penalty for Perjury in Mississippi? Part 2
First of all, those convicted of perjury in Mississippi can never be called upon as a witness ever again. The exact penalties depend on the circumstances of the crime. If you committed perjury during a trial or indictment for a capital offense or a felony, you face a prison sentence…
What is the Definition of Perjury in Mississippi?
In Mississippi, you are guilty of perjury if you lie under oath. You are also guilty of perjury if you make false declarations in any legal matter, in any court of law, or before any officer of the law. Essentially, you are guilty of this offense if you lie in…
What is the Penalty for Perjury in Mississippi?
While many people are aware on a deep level that lying is wrong, some might not be aware that this is actually a crime in Mississippi. Perjury is a very serious offense in the Magnolia State, and those who commit this offense can face strict penalties. But how exactly is…