Fitch announces recent child exploitation sentencing
This case initiated from several Cybertips and was investigated and prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Office.
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Jackson faces up to five years and $10,000 in fines if convicted.
Read moreBarton said that his office is starting its own grand jury investigation into the case.
Read moreGoing into the process armed with knowledge can make the difference between making a huge mistake and a more confident decision.
Read moreThe Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) celebrated 40 years of downtown revitalization success.
Read moreMy work on telehealth is continuing, because the laws permitting this service are set to expire this year.
Read moreThe summer is prime time for mosquitos to feast and potentially spread illnesses like West Nile Virus.
Read moreWebster is beginning her 34th year of service at MDCC.
Read moreIt sets the date of the Sales Tax Holiday to the second weekend of July,
Read moreThis case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Starkville Police Department.
Read moreVisitors to the annual State Fair can purchase general admission tickets and fair ride wristbands online for the first time in the fair’s history.
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