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Mississippi

Title 99. Criminal Procedure · Chapter 3. Arrests
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§ 99-3-1. Who may make arrests.
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§ 99-3-2. Authorization for federal law enforcement officers to make arrests.
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§ 99-3-3. Time or place.
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§ 99-3-5. All persons must aid arresting officer when commanded.
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§ 99-3-7. When arrests may be made without warrant.
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§ 99-3-9. Arrest of defendants in presence of court without process.
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§ 99-3-11. Arresting officer or person may break into house.
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§ 99-3-13. Officer may pursue and apprehend offender any place in state; jailing prisoner for safekeeping.
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§ 99-3-15. Escaped offender may be pursued and retaken without warrant.
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§ 99-3-17. Offender must be taken before proper officer without delay.
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§ 99-3-18. Post-arrest release on written notice to appear at later date.
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§ 99-3-19. Warrant good across county line.
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§ 99-3-21. Justice of the peace may issue warrant for offender coming into his jurisdiction.
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§ 99-3-23. No liability for legal arrest.
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§ 99-3-25. Duty of officers to arrest gamblers, bucket-shop operators and futures dealers.
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§ 99-3-27. Tramps; arrest by any person; proceedings.
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§ 99-3-28. Teachers or sworn law enforcement officers charged with committing crime while in the performance of duties; certain procedural requirements to be met prior to issuance of arrest warrant.
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§ 99-3-29. Perjury; court may commit wilful perjurer to prison immediately.
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§ 99-3-31. Perjury; witnesses to be bound over for grand jury and trial.
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§ 99-3-33. Perjury; court may detain documents.
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§ 99-3-35. Reward for arrest and delivery of fleeing killer.
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§ 99-3-37. Reward for arrest and delivery of fleeing killer; sheriff and other officers may receive.
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§ 99-3-39. Rewards for information may be offered by counties and municipalities.
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§ 99-3-41. HIV and AIDS testing of persons arrested for the commission of sex crimes against minors.
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§ 99-3-43. Criminal history background check to be conducted by officers stopping persons to effectuate arrest.
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§ 99-3-45. Requisite notice to be given to persons under the age of twenty-one released following arrest under certain circumstances.
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