Mississippi MSND_CriminalEvents(3-10-16).pdf

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While misdemeanors typically have a two-year time limit in Mississippi, felonies such as murder and some sexual assault charges have no time limit.

Trial shall be set for no later than two-hundred-and-seventy (270) days after arraignment (or waiver thereof). A docket of cases set for trial shall be maintained by the clerk or the court administrator. Cases set by the judge for trial must be ready at the appointed time. (b)Criminal Docket to Have Priority.

Search by Keyword or Citation (1) A person convicted of felony child abuse, sexual battery of a minor or any offense in which a sentence of death or life imprisonment is imposed shall not be entitled to be released from imprisonment pending an appeal to the Supreme Court.

99-49-1, protects a person's right to order DNA tests on evidence that might ultimately free them from wrongful imprisonment.

A: Typically, once the State arrests someone, there is no set amount of time before they can present the case for indictment; however, the more time that goes by, the greater the likelihood of there being an argument that the case should be dismissed due to lack of a speedy trial, particularly if evidence has been lost

The finding of probable cause shall be based upon evidence, which may be hearsay in whole or in part provided there is a basis for believing the source of the hearsay to be credible and for believing that there is a factual basis for the information furnished.

The passage of time shall never bar prosecution against any person for the offenses of murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, aggravated domestic violence, kidnapping, arson, burglary, forgery, counterfeiting, robbery, larceny, rape, embezzlement, obtaining money or property under false pretenses or by fraud,

99-21-1 - Warrant for arrest of fugitives.

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Mississippi MSND_CriminalEvents(3-10-16).pdf