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  6. Title 99 - Criminal Procedure
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  8. Chapter 15 - Pretrial Proce...
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  10. Pretrial Intervention Program


Pretrial Intervention Program


  • § 99-15-101. Citation of Sections 99-15-101 through 99-15-127
  • § 99-15-103. Definitions
  • § 99-15-105. Establishment of pretrial intervention program; role of district attorney; application
  • § 99-15-107. Ineligibility for intervention
  • § 99-15-109. Conditions when intervention is appropriate
  • § 99-15-111. Information required from offender prior to admittance into program
  • § 99-15-113. Recommendations of victim and law enforcement agency as to offender’s admittance into program
  • § 99-15-115. Waiver and agreements required of offender who enters program
  • § 99-15-117. Agreement between district attorney and offender outlining terms of program; approval by court
  • § 99-15-119. Written reports retained for all offenders accepted into program; information furnished to Mississippi Justice Information Center
  • § 99-15-121. Restitution required prior to completion of program
  • § 99-15-123. Disposition of charges upon successful completion of program; violation of program agreement by offender; expunction of record
  • § 99-15-125. Law enforcement officer precluded from referring to program as inducement to any statement, confession or waiver by offender; exception
  • § 99-15-127. Department of Corrections, Division of Community Corrections to support program
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