Arson is Common in Mississippi: What Happens if You are Caught?

Arson is a relatively common pastime in Mississippi, with at least three arsonists setting fire to structures within the past week alone. Before you get involved in this pastime yourself, you might want to consider the potential penalties for this offense. Mississippi takes arson seriously. It does not matter whether you were setting fire to something as part of a political protest or whether you were simply bored. You may go to prison for a long time if you commit arson.  

 The good news is that with help from a criminal defense attorney in Mississippi, you have your best chance at protecting your rights, avoiding prison time, and mitigating any legal issues you might be facing. With all that said, it is difficult to strive for a positive outcome if you wait too long to get started, so get in touch with a defense attorney right away if you are serious about fighting for your rights.  

 Keokuk Woman Charged With Arson 

 On June 29th, it was reported that a woman from Keokuk had been charged with arson. Apparently, she had set fire to a house. Because of the circumstances of this fire, she faces a class B felony. This will result in a maximum prison sentence of 25 years. Fortunately, no one was injured in the house fire.  

 Man Allegedly Sets Both Camper Trailer and House on Fire 

 On July 19th, it was reported that a man had been accused of setting a camper trailer and a house on fire near Natchez. The suspect had been asked by police officers to leave earlier in the morning, and it is believed that this disgruntled individual returned to start a fire. Two of the individuals in the house were sleeping when the camper went up in flames, and it could have been much worse had they not been able to evacuate. The suspect is currently being held on three counts of aggravated assault, but arson charges could be added.  

 Walmart Arsonist Threatens More Fires 

 An alleged ring of arsonists has apparently been attempting to burn down Walmart stores throughout the Gulf Coast over the last year – including in Mississippi. When interrogated by the FBI, the mastermind of this operation stated that his accomplices were going to “keep going,” regardless of whether he was in prison.  

 Hunt is on for Female Car Arsonist 

 On July 15th, it was reported that police were searching for a woman who had allegedly been setting cars on fire throughout Mississippi. Although both fires were extinguished, authorities will likely charge her with serious offenses if she is ever found.  

 Enlist the Help of a Qualified Attorney Today 

 If you have been searching for a qualified, experienced criminal defense attorney in Mississippi, look no further than Vic Carmody Jr., P.A. Over the years, we have assisted all kinds of defendants with a range of charges in the Magnolia State. We know that the penalties for arson can be quite daunting, but you can strive for the best possible results with an effective defense strategy. Fighting for your rights may be easier than you think, so book your consultation today to get started. 

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