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2010 Mississippi Code
TITLE 33 - MILITARY AFFAIRS
Chapter 13 - Mississippi Code of Military Justice.
33-13-253 - Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited.

§ 33-13-253. Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited.
 

(1)  No person subject to this code may compel any person to incriminate himself or to answer any question the answer to which may tend to incriminate him. 

(2)  No person subject to this code may interrogate, or request any statement from an accused or a person suspected of any offense without first informing him of the nature of the accusation and advising him that he does not have to make any statement regarding the offense of which he is accused or suspected and that any statement made by him may be used as evidence against him in a trial by court-martial, and that certified military counsel will be detailed by competent authority, or by civilian counsel if provided by the accused or suspect. 

(3)  No person subject to this code may compel any person to make a statement or produce evidence before any military tribunal if the statement or evidence is not material to the issue and may tend to degrade him. 

(4)  No statement obtained from any person in violation of this section or through the use of coercion, unlawful influence, or unlawful inducement may be received in evidence against him in a trial by court-martial. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8529-32; Laws,  1966, ch. 538, § 32; Laws, 1981, ch. 362, § 34, eff from and after July 1, 1981.
 

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