Articles Posted in MS Domestic Violence Law

How Do I Protect Myself from a Threat of Physical Harm? Seeking a Protection Order in Mississippi
Vic Carmody Jr.

If you’re facing threats of physical harm in Mississippi, you have legal options to protect yourself. One of the most effective tools is a protection order, sometimes referred to as a restraining order. Mississippi law offers protection orders based on the nature of the threat and your relationship to the individual involved. Below is an…

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Defenses to Domestic Violence Charges in Mississippi
Vic Carmody Jr.

Domestic violence may be a common offense in Mississippi, but it is also one with serious potential consequences. If you have been accused of domestic violence in Mississippi, you might be wondering how you can defend yourself against such allegations. In truth, there is no single “best” defense strategy in regard to domestic violence allegations.…

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Understanding Spousal Testimonial Privilege in Mississippi
Vic Carmody Jr.

When it comes to legal proceedings, the rules surrounding what can and cannot be disclosed often become complex. One important legal concept to understand is spousal testimonial privilege, especially in the context of Mississippi law. This privilege can significantly affect the outcomes of criminal and civil cases, so it’s crucial to grasp its implications. What…

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Types of Family Violence in Mississippi
Vic Carmody Jr.

Domestic violence is a serious offense in Mississippi. If you are accused of this crime, it is important to understand your rights. More importantly, it is crucial that you understand exactly how these alleged crimes are handled in the state of Mississippi. There are many types of crimes that may be classified as domestic violence,…

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How Does Mississippi Define Sexual Battery?
Vic Carmody Jr.

According to the Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN), every 68 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted. The majority of sexual assault victims are between the ages of 18 and 34. Sexual assault is a serious crime that can have significant legal and personal consequences for both the victim and the accused. In the…

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Simple Assault is Not So Simple in Mississippi
Vic Carmody Jr.

A term like “simple assault” is extremely vague, especially when one considers the plethora of possible violent crimes in Mississippi. What exactly makes a simple assault “simple?” Is it the straightforward nature of the crime? Is it the lack of a deadly weapon? Could it be the minor nature of the resulting injuries? Many defendants…

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“The Burning Man” – Not Just a Social Event or a Problem Solver
Vic Carmody Jr.

A 63-year-old Mobile, Alabama woman was accused of setting her husband on fire earlier this week, according to WLBT-TV. Reports by the Mobile Police Department indicate that officers responded to the scene around 6:30 in the evening in reference to a medical emergency. Once on the scene, officers discovered that the woman seemingly doused her…

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It Was Just A Slap: The Simple Domestic Violence Charge in Mississippi
Vic Carmody Jr.

Domestic Violence is an issue that impacts all parts of society, regardless of a person’s race, gender, or income level. Recently, UFC (Ultimate Fighting Competition) President Dana White made headlines for slapping his wife at a nightclub. According to reports, White and his wife were seen arguing before he slapped her in the face. A…

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