Articles Posted in MS Criminal Laws

Are the civil asset forfeiture laws about to change in Mississippi?
Vic Carmody Jr.

Have the police ever seized your property? Would you know what to do if they did? The Mississippi Legislature is back in session and committees are considering new bills. Currently, a new piece of legislation regarding asset forfeiture is being deliberated. Presently, law enforcement can seize property when there is a probability that the property…

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Police Aren’t Above The Law
Vic Carmody Jr.

An officer of the law in Lake County, Indiana, faces the charges of Driving Under the Influence and is the cause of a hit-and-run accident. The Indiana State Police stated that “Lieutenant Guy Mikulich was in an unmarked police car” while driving on Sunday at 4:48 p.m. when he hit a 34-year-old man who was…

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The Guilty Plea Trap
Vic Carmody Jr.

Society (potential employers) will all check your background prior to allowing you to pass on that path of your life that brought you to them. This includes employers, military, and literally everyone in your future involving employment, finance, life insurance, car insurance, credit report, house and vehicle purchases; schools, both primary and college and professional…

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Nonadjudication for First Offenders
Vic Carmody Jr.

House Bill 412 contains numerous changes to Mississippi’s DUI laws, and the bill takes effect on October 1, 2014. One of the most significant changes is that it makes nonadjudication available to persons over 21 years of age, something previously unavailable. To learn more about these nonadjudications, please read our more detailed blog here.

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No Right to Silence?
Vic Carmody Jr.

Earlier this month the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion in Salinas v. Texas, 570 U.S. ___ (2013). Before Salinas was arrested, police asked him a few questions. In response to one particular question, he remained silent and said nothing; he argued that this was his way of exercising his 5th Amendment right to…

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County Attorneys Named in Lawsuit
Vic Carmody Jr.

Prosecutors in Hinds and Rankin counties Justice Courts are accused of concealing information that could prove defendants innocent of alleged crimes. A lawsuit was filed this April seeking an injunction against Hinds County Prosecutor Sherri Flowers and Rankin County Prosecutor Richard Wilson. Take a further look at the article: “The suppression of evidence favorable to…

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Hiring a Good Defense Attorney
Vic Carmody Jr.

Here are a few tips when looking for a good defense attorney: Shop Around – Lawyers use advertising and advertising works but do not be suckered into hiring an attorney just because they have flexible payment plans or a picture of them looking mean. When looking for a good defense attorney ask your friends and…

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