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Extractions: Mississippi State Law Summary Last updated July 1, 2001. State Right to Bear Arms State Preemption State Firearms Policies Assault Weapons ... State Groups / Governmental Entities Article 3 § 12 of the Mississippi Constitution states: "[t]he right of every citizen to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, person, or property, or in aid of the civil power when thereto legally summoned, shall not be called in question, but the legislature may regulate or forbid carrying concealed weapons." In Wilson v. State of Mississippi , 81 Miss. 404 (1902), the Supreme Court of Mississippi affirmed a conviction for illegally carrying a concealed weapon, reasoning that the constitutional right to bear arms did not guarantee a right to carry a concealed weapon in ones home. In James v. State
The History Of Sodomy Laws In The United States - Mississippi 23 The only civil liberties inclusions were that the employer had to circulatedpetitions to urge the enforcement of the mississippi sodomy law. http://www.sodomylaws.org/sensibilities/mississippi.htm
Extractions: The Sensibilities of Our Forefathers The History of Sodomy Laws in the United States By George Painter Mississippi "[Fellatio] is unnatural, detestable, and abominable." The Post-Revolution Period, 1776-1873 The 1798 Organic Law for the Mississippi Territory made no provision for criminal law. It included a criminal code that was silent both as to sodomy and common-law crimes. However, in a code adopted in 1802, Mississippi recognized common-law crimes, thus making sodomy a capital offense. This remained the only law dealing with sodomy until 1839 when Mississippi adopted a new criminal code that contained a sodomy law with a maximum penalty of 10 years. The law retained the common-law definition of sodomy. Period Analysis: For its first few years of existence, Mississippi allowed sodomy. After recognizing common-law crimes and thus making sodomy a capital offense, no specific sodomy statute was enacted until 1839. It used the common-law definition and lowered the maximum penalty to 10 years. The Victorian Morality Period, 1873-1948
The Auditing Roundtable at Title 49 of the mississippi code Annotated (MCA Key provisions of the mississippilaw are as follows legal or investigative action in any civil, criminal, or http://www.auditing-roundtable.org/resources/states/mississippi.html
Extractions: Relevant State Requirements Mississippi adopted an audit privilege law in July 1995; the law is codified at Title 49 of the Mississippi Code Annotated (MCA , Chapter 002, Sections: Definitions Audit Privilege Penalties Key provisions of the Mississippi law are as follows: An environmental self-evaluation report is privileged and is not admissible in any legal or investigative action in any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding, unless a court of record, after an in-camera review determines that: (MCA) 49-2-71(1) the environmental self-evaluation report shows evidence that the facility was not in compliance with an environmental law and the facility did not initiate appropriate efforts to achieve compliance with the environmental law or complete any necessary permit application promptly after the noncompliance was discovered; (MCA) 49-2-71(1)(b)(i) and (ii)
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Extractions: Attorney at Law It would be very convenient if all state and federal codes, statutes, and caselaw were available on the World Wide Web. This would give lay people easy access to the laws that they must follow and it would allow attorneys to do legal research without having to leave their office to go to a law library, or pay for expensive collections of casebooks. Unfortunately, economic realities dictate that we may never see all of the substantive law of all the states on the Web. Several states receive quite a bit of income by selling the exclusive rights to publish that state's caselaw. In addition, it is quite expensive to publish and maintain a web site, and money for such a project is not available in all states. Caselaw on the Web ideally would include decisions from at least the last 30 years, a sophistocated search engine for locating relevant law, case summaries, headnotes, etc. Providing all of these on a Web site would be very expensive. Given the above, it is impressive how much substantive law
Extractions: Return to Mississippi Sex Offender Registry Search Page. § 45-33-21. Legislative findings and declaration of purpose. The Legislature finds that the danger of recidivism posed by criminal sex offenders and the protection of the public from these offenders is of paramount concern and interest to government. The Legislature further finds that law enforcement agencies' efforts to protect their communities, conduct investigations, and quickly apprehend criminal sex offenders are impaired by the lack of information shared with the public, which lack of information may result in the failure of the criminal justice system to identify, investigate, apprehend, and prosecute criminal sex offenders. The Legislature further finds that the system of registering criminal sex offenders is a proper exercise of the state's police power regulating present and ongoing conduct. Comprehensive registration and periodic address verification will provide law enforcement with additional information critical to preventing sexual victimization and to resolving promptly incidents involving sexual abuse and exploitation. It will allow law enforcement agencies to alert the public when necessary for the continued protection of the community.
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