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Mississippi

Title 97. Crimes · Article 1. In General.
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§ 97-9-1. Court forms and legal process; printing, selling or distributing simulated legal documents prohibited.
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§ 97-9-3. Court records and public papers; stealing, concealing, destroying, etc.
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§ 97-9-5. Bribery; jurors, arbitrators, and referees accepting, and person promising them, punished.
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§ 97-9-7. Bribery; taking reward for compounding or concealing, etc. crime punishable by death or life imprisonment.
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§ 97-9-9. Bribery; taking reward for compounding or concealing crime punishable by less than life imprisonment.
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§ 97-9-10. Bribery; commercial bribery.
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§ 97-9-11. Champerty and maintenance; solicitation and stirring up of litigation prohibited.
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§ 97-9-13. Champerty and maintenance; penalty.
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§ 97-9-15. Champerty and maintenance; affidavit of party.
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§ 97-9-17. Champerty and maintenance; affidavit of attorney representing party.
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§ 97-9-19. Champerty and maintenance; penalty for false affidavit.
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§ 97-9-21. Champerty and maintenance; immunity granted witnesses compelled to testify concerning violations; penalty for failure to testify.
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§ 97-9-23. Champerty and maintenance; exceptions; legislative intent.
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§ 97-9-25. Escape of inmates of state institutions; aiding, abetting, etc.
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§ 97-9-27. Escape of prisoners; conveying articles useful for escape to felons.
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§ 97-9-29. Escape of prisoners; aiding escape of felons generally; rescuing prisoners from custody.
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§ 97-9-31. Escape of prisoners; aiding prisoners other than felons generally; conveying article useful for escape.
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§ 97-9-33. Escape of prisoners; aiding escapes from officers.
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§ 97-9-35. Escape of prisoners; permitting escape.
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§ 97-9-37. Escape of prisoners; private persons having custody of prisoner arrested on suspicion.
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§ 97-9-39. Escape of prisoners; refusal of officer, jailer, etc., to arrest or confine; refusal to receive prisoners at jail; suffering an escape; accepting bribe to permit escape.
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§ 97-9-41. Escape of prisoners; concealing or harboring escaped prisoner.
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§ 97-9-43. Escape of prisoners; escapee may be retaken after term expires and imprisoned until tried.
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§ 97-9-45. Escape of prisoners; penalty; willful failure to return to jail after being entrusted to leave.
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§ 97-9-47. Escape of prisoners; penalty for penitentiary convicts serving less than life term; attempt by force or violence.
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§ 97-9-49. Escape of prisoners; penalties for convicts in jail and persons under arrest or custody; willful failure to return to jail after being entrusted to leave.
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§ 97-9-51. Repealed.
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§ 97-9-53. Indictments; penalty for disclosing facts relating to indictment.
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§ 97-9-55. Intimidating judge, juror, witness, attorney, etc., or otherwise obstructing justice.
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§ 97-9-57. Officer not to converse with juror; penalty.
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§ 97-9-59. Perjury; definition.
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§ 97-9-61. Perjury; penalty.
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§ 97-9-63. Perjury; subornation of.
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§ 97-9-65. Perjury; bribery to procure.
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§ 97-9-67. Picketing or demonstrating in or near courthouse or residence of judge, juror, witness, or court officer.
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§ 97-9-69. Property levied on; removing without authority.
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§ 97-9-71. Property subject to seizure; refusing or failing to point out to officers.
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§ 97-9-72. Fleeing or eluding a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle; felonies; sanctions; defenses.
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§ 97-9-73. Resisting or obstructing arrest; fleeing or eluding law enforcement officer in motor vehicle.
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§ 97-9-75. Resisting service of process.
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§ 97-9-77. Wills; alteration, destruction or secretion.
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§ 97-9-79. Misdemeanor; false information.
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