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2010 Mississippi Code
TITLE 99 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 11 - Jurisdiction and Venue.
- 99-11-1 - Jurisdiction of crimes generally.
- 99-11-3 - Local jurisdiction; venue; venue regarding indictments returned by state grand jury.
- 99-11-5 - Extent of criminal jurisdiction of State of Mississippi.
- 99-11-7 - Concurrent jurisdiction with Arkansas.
- 99-11-9 - Jurisdiction of paternity proceedings.
- 99-11-11 - Embezzlement.
- 99-11-13 - Kidnapping.
- 99-11-15 - Offenses commenced out of and consummated in state.
- 99-11-17 - Offenses commenced in and consummated out of state.
- 99-11-19 - Offenses committed partly in one county and partly in another.
- 99-11-21 - Occurrence in one jurisdiction causing death in another.
- 99-11-23 - Stolen property carried into state or carried from one county to another.
- 99-11-25 - Aiding, encouraging or causing commission of crime within state by person while out of state.
- 99-11-27 - Former acquittal or conviction in another jurisdiction.
- 99-11-29 - Acquittal for variance between indictment and proof or on exception to form.
- 99-11-31 - Acquittal on the merits.
- 99-11-33 - Acquittal or conviction by justice of the peace for misdemeanor not to bar prosecution for felony.
- 99-11-35 - No acquittal for defects of form.
- 99-11-37 - Cognizance and jurisdiction of crimes committed in particular district in Harrison County or Hinds County.
- 99-11-39 - Transmittal of records on change of venue or transfer or removal of trial in Harrison County or Hinds County.
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