Officers in Mississippi are allowed to conduct sobriety tests if they suspect a driver of DUI. The primary test they use is a Breathalyzer to check BAC, or blood alcohol content. However, it doesn't mean the test is always accurate; several factors may influence...
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What is the difference between simple and aggravated domestic violence assault?
Domestic violence charges are not as simple as they may seem on the surface. Indeed, all states, including Mississippi, have a variety of domestic violence-related charges. If you are accused of domestic violence, it is vital that you understand the different possible...
An overview of white-collar crimes
Financial crimes in Mississippi commonly fall under white-collar crimes, a term referring to the usual offenders of these illegal acts. Modern technology has enabled individuals to devise new methods of stealing or put a spin on an older version of theft. Basics of...
How long may the police detain someone?
The average citizen might not be aware of their rights when interacting with law enforcement. A traffic stop in Mississippi should not take an unreasonably long time. How does someone know what constitutes "unreasonable," though? Unfortunately, the person might not...
Must you speak to the police?
With so many criminal dramas on tv and in film, it can be difficult for Mississippi residents to discern what's fact and fiction when it comes to their rights. Many residents have various misunderstandings when it comes to speaking to the police. It's important to...
Understanding simple assault charges
Mississippi residents who are accused of assault fall into one of two categories. These include either a simple assault or an aggravated assault. A simple assault carries the least amount of penalties with it and is considered a misdemeanor under state law. What is...