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Code · Mississippi · Title 99. Criminal Procedure · Chapter 7. Indictment

§ 99-7-35. Lotteries.

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An indictment for any of the crimes defined in Sections 97-33-31 to 97-33-49, Mississippi Code of 1972, being those sections concerning lotteries and raffles, shall be good which charges the crime in the language of the statute, without setting forth therein the number or date of the ticket or the device, or anything in the nature thereof, or policy, or that which represents the same, or the name of the lottery or gift enterprise, or where the same is located, or anything else not expressly embraced in the statutory definition or description of the crime.
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