Court-Ordered Community Service in Mississippi

Vic Carmody Jr.

For many offenders in Mississippi, community service is a welcome alternative to prison. Judges may order convicted criminals to complete a certain amount of community service instead of giving them a prison sentence. Judges may also give offenders reduced sentences that include community service as a condition of their early release. Whatever the case may be, most individuals breathe a sigh of relief at the thought of doing community service. But as that initial relief begins to fade, you might start to ask yourself what your community service will actually involve.

A qualified, experienced criminal defense attorney in Mississippi can explain the details of your community service in a clear, concise manner. Not only that, but working with one of these legal professionals also increases your chances of getting community service instead of prison time.

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