Mississippi Trespassing Laws On Private Property

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The document outlines a Complaint for Trespass and Damages for Unlawfully Cutting and Removing Trees under Mississippi trespassing laws on private property. The plaintiffs allege that the defendant entered their property without consent and unlawfully cut down a specified number of trees, thereby causing them damages. Key features of the form include the identification of plaintiffs and defendants, jurisdiction details, and specific demands for compensatory damages based on Mississippi Code Section 95-5-10, which allows for double the fair market value of the unlawfully removed trees, reforestation costs, statutory penalties per tree, and related expenses. Filling and editing this form involves inputting specific details pertaining to the parties involved and the nature of the trespass. This form is useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who require a structured approach to asserting claims for damages against trespassers. It aids legal professionals in efficiently navigating Mississippi's trespassing laws while ensuring compliance with jurisdictional requirements and appropriate legal procedures.
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(1) Any person who shall be guilty of a willful or malicious trespass upon the real or personal property of another, for which no other penalty is prescribed, shall, upon conviction, be fined not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or imprisoned not longer than six (6) months in the county jail, or both.

In General. § 97-17-67. Malicious mischief. (1) Every person who shall maliciously or mischievously destroy, disfigure, or injure, or cause to be destroyed, disfigured, or injured, any property of another, either real or personal, shall be guilty of malicious mischief.

(1) Any person who shall be guilty of a willful or malicious trespass upon the real or personal property of another, for which no other penalty is prescribed, shall, upon conviction, be fined not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or imprisoned not longer than six (6) months in the county jail, or both.

Further, trespassing in Mississippi under the enclosed land statute means a person entered another person's property without his or her consent and after being warned to stay off the property.

So purple paint markings on a property in Mississippi, for example, would have no legal significance. Additionally, although called ?purple paint laws,? not every state with such laws on the books actually requires purple paint. Idaho and Montana requires orange paint, while Maryland requires blue.

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Mississippi Trespassing Laws On Private Property