For many Mississippians, the college years are a highlight of life. After all, not only are you likely to obtain an education that helps you achieve your future career goals, but you also may have experiences you never thought possible. Experimenting with drugs,...
Criminal Law
Do police have a right to search your house?
No one wants to end up on the "wrong side" of the law, but unfortunately, this can happen to anyone, even if you believe yourself to have done no wrong. In these cases, it is important to understand your rights and know how to safely exercise them. This also applies...
What residents should know about Mississippi’s habitual offender law
Mississippi has one of the most severe habitual offender laws in the nation. Under these laws, many residents end up serving long sentences for non-violent crimes such as drug possession. Review these facts about the habitual offender law if you or a loved one faces...
Is battery a crime in Mississippi?
The phrase “You are under arrest for assault and battery'' is so common in American crime drama that many people believe that assault and battery is a single crime. The reality is much more complex than this. Different states have different definitions regarding...
3 FAQs about Mississippi expungements
Having a criminal arrest, charge or conviction on your record may have a huge impact on your life and your ability to support yourself and your family. Many people do not realize that, even if the court eventually dismisses a charge, the arrest may be visible on...
The class of drug matters when it comes to charges
Under Mississippi state law, a controlled substance is a drug or chemical component used to make a drug that may prove dangerous. The more dangerous the drug, the harsher the charge. The drug classification system or schedule puts notable drugs and the chemicals used...
A look at the validity of confessions
Law enforcement officers in Mississippi and throughout the country use a host of tactics to gather evidence tying a suspect to a case. One common piece of evidence involves confessions and statements signed by suspects, which links them to the crime. Yet, not all...
OCDETF program sees man pleading guilty to distribution charges
When it comes to drug charges, the state or federal courts take things seriously but tend to pursue distribution more aggressively than possession. The fines that jail-time accompanying them reflect this. In order to investigate and prosecute alleged distributors, an...
What penalties can you face for shoplifting?
If you think of shoplifting as a minor offense against a rich merchant who can easily adsorb the loss, think again. Mississippi takes a dim view of shoplifting, and Section 97-23-93 of the Mississippi Code provides for severe penalties upon conviction. FindLaw...
Can law enforcement search your car without a warrant?
Seeing those blue lights flashing in your rearview mirror may cause you anxiety and stress. You may feel especially uneasy if the law enforcement officer who stops you wants to look around your vehicle. Understanding what your rights are under these circumstances may...