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Can You Face Vandalism Charges for Destroying Historical Sites in Mississippi?

Mississippi has some of the richest historical traditions of all US states, and it is home to numerous museums and historical sites. Due to the lasting legacy of the Civil War, many of these sites and museums are highly controversial. Activist groups on both sides of the political spectrum may…

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Attacks on Mail Carriers Lead to Serious Penalties in Mississippi

Simple assault is a relatively serious offense in Mississippi, and it may lead to up to six months in jail. However, the penalties for assault crimes vary depending on the victim. If you assault certain people in Mississippi, you face more serious consequences. These “protected individuals” include children, seniors, and…

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Can You Get a Felony DUI Reduced to a Misdemeanor in Mississippi?

There is a clear incentive to reduce felony DUIs to misdemeanors in Mississippi. Not only does a felony lead to more serious criminal consequences, but it also affects your rights in many ways. A felony represents an obvious blemish on your record, while a misdemeanor may affect your future in…

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The Kombucha Defense for Mississippi DUIs

Alcohol isn’t the only substance that can raise your BAC level. All kinds of other beverages, foods, and medications may also trigger a BAC reading – even if you never consumed any alcohol. In certain situations, this can lead to a false positive BAC result and serious consequences. One example…

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Jackson Announces New “Carjacking Task Force”

Authorities in Jackson are attempting to crack down on carjackings with a new task force. With this new development, it is likely that more suspects will be apprehended by police and charged with felonies. If you are facing carjacking charges in Mississippi, it is important to review potential defense strategies…

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What is the Difference Between a Blood Test and a Breathalyzer in a Mississippi DUI?

Test results are crucial in proving DUIs. If the authorities fail to obtain results that suggest intoxication, it is difficult for them to convict alleged drunk drivers. Not all DUI tests are the same. Two of the most common types are breath tests and blood tests. When defending yourself against…

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Understanding Bail in Mississippi: Your Guide to Pretrial Release

Bail is a term used to describe the bond or conditions of pretrial release for someone who has been charged with a crime. In Mississippi, with few exceptions, anyone charged with a crime is entitled to a reasonable bail. The purpose of setting bail is twofold: to ensure the person…

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Potential Defense Strategies for DUI Child Endangerment in Mississippi

While there are many aggravating factors associated with DUIs in Mississippi, perhaps one of the most notable involves child endangerment. If you had a child in your vehicle at the time of your DUI arrest, you face enhanced penalties that can be quite severe. It is obviously in your best…

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