Mississippi Code Title 97. Crimes
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 1. Conspiracy, Accessories and Attempts
- Chapter 3. Crimes Against the Person
- Chapter 5. Offenses Affecting Children
- Chapter 7. Crimes Against Sovereignty or Administration of Government
- Chapter 9. Offenses Affecting Administration of Justice
- Chapter 11. Offenses Involving Public Officials
- Chapter 13. Election Crimes
- Chapter 15. Offenses Affecting Highways, Ferries and Waterways
- Chapter 17. Crimes Against Property
- Chapter 19. False Pretenses and Cheats
- Chapter 21. Forgery and Counterfeiting
- Chapter 23. Offenses Affecting Trade, Business and Professions
- Chapter 25. Offenses Affecting Railroads, Public Utilities and Carriers
- Chapter 27. Crimes Affecting Public Health
- Chapter 29. Crimes Against Public Morals and Decency
- Chapter 31. Intoxicating Beverage Offenses
- Chapter 32. Tobacco Offenses
- Chapter 33. Gambling and Lotteries
- Chapter 35. Crimes Against Public Peace and Safety
- Chapter 37. Weapons and Explosives
- Chapter 39. Dueling
- Chapter 41. Cruelty to Animals
- Chapter 43. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (Rico)
- Chapter 44. Mississippi Streetgang Act
- Chapter 45. Computer Crimes and Identity Theft
- Chapter 47. Mississippi Unmanned Aircraft Systems Protection Act of 2021
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