Mississippi Petition to Governing Authorities of City about Dogs

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This form is a petition to the governing authorities of a city, stating that a certain dog is not a nuisance and should be returned to its owner. The form has spaces for the signatures and addresses of people from the subject neighborhood. Such a petition may achieve a favorable result if authorities are sympathetic.
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97-41-1, states that any person who intentionally or with criminal negligence overrides, overdrives, overloads, tortures, torments, unjustifiably injures, deprives of necessary sustenance, food, or drink, cruelly beats, or needlessly mutilates any living creature is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Because Mississippi has no direct dog bite laws, most cases in the state fall under what is known as the ?one bite rule.? This rule, also called the ?first bite rule? or ?one free bite rule,? is a legal doctrine that essentially gives dog owners one ?free pass.? It means that if a dog has never bitten anyone before, ...

A person who is convicted of the offense of simple cruelty to a domesticated dog or cat shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or imprisoned not more than six (6) months, or both.

97-41-1, states that any person who intentionally or with criminal negligence overrides, overdrives, overloads, tortures, torments, unjustifiably injures, deprives of necessary sustenance, food, or drink, cruelly beats, or needlessly mutilates any living creature is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Anyone who intentionally and maliciously tortures, mutilates, maims, burns, starves, crushes, drowns, suffocates, or impales a pet dog or cat commits aggravated animal cruelty. A first offense for aggravated cruelty is a felony with penalties of up to three years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

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Mississippi Petition to Governing Authorities of City about Dogs