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What Happens if My Teenager Gets a DUI in Mississippi?
Vic Carmody Jr.

In Mississippi, it is illegal for individuals under 21 to consume alcohol. Therefore, if a minor is arrested for DUI, they will face legal consequences under the state’s underage drinking laws and DUI statutes. The severity of these consequences will depend on various factors, including the minor’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC), prior offenses, and the…

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Can Criminal Defense Attorneys Actually Win Cases? Yes They Can, and Here is Why!
Vic Carmody Jr.

Introduction: Being accused of a crime can be a daunting experience that has the potential to turn your life upside down. However, everyone deserves a fair trial and the right to defend themselves. That’s where criminal defense attorneys step in. In this blog post, we’ll explore the crucial roles that your criminal defense attorney plays…

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The Power of Silence: Your Right to Remain Silent.
Vic Carmody Jr.

Introduction: When it comes to interactions with law enforcement, the average person may not fully understand the potential consequences of their words. This is where Miranda rights play a crucial role. Today, we will explore how Miranda rights affect every person who speaks with law enforcement, and we want to especially emphasize the importance of…

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The Startling Impact Of Drug Use During Pregnancy
Vic Carmody Jr.

Drug Use During Pregnancy Child abuse is a serious and devastating issue that affects millions of children worldwide. It can cause long-lasting harm to a child’s physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. One particularly concerning form of child abuse is drug use during pregnancy, which can have severe and lasting impacts on both the mother and…

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Hands Off My iPhone!
Vic Carmody Jr.

Know Your Rights Face ID and Touch ID are not your friends when it comes to your phone and law enforcement. Recently, in a search warrant that gave law enforcement access to President Trump’s fixer Michael Cohen, federal authorities requested access to Mr. Cohen’s phone and other devices by “use of the fingerprints of the…

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Your Child’s Sex Change
Vic Carmody Jr.

Your Child’s Gender Transition in Mississippi Could Lead To Your Arrest Transgenderism is an extremely controversial topic in Mississippi and across the United States. Everyone seems to have a different opinion, and various states have created very different laws that govern transgender people and their ability to transition to their identified sex. Mississippi is no…

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Mississippi Welfare Fraud
Vic Carmody Jr.

Why is Welfare Fraud So Common in Mississippi? Mississippi has been dealing with serious welfare fraud issues over the last few years. Whether politicians or common folk are taking this money illegally, welfare fraud is always illegal. It goes without saying that this money is set aside for those who are desperate, and the law…

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“Red flag laws” and mass shootings
Vic Carmody Jr.

Another week in the United States and once again, there is another mass shooting that is covering the headlines. With any mass shooting tragedy, the national conversation almost automatically changes to gun laws, gun rights, mental health, and ways to prevent mass shootings from continuing to occur. Red flag laws are increasing in popularity across…

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