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What are the charges and have you had an initial appearance? Is there a hold on you from another jurisdiction?
No. A minor cannot purchase or possess a handgun until they turn 21.
Could be an assault. You can see if the police will file charges. He may argue that you were a trespasser who threatened harm and this was his way to... Read Answer
You can talk to the police about criminal charges. you can also in some states, not sure of MS law, get a protection order from civil court. The... Read Answer
I, unfortunately, cannot answer your question since I am not licensed to practice law in Mississippi and do not know Mississippi law.
I am only... Read Answer
A 16 year old having sexual relations with a 13 year old can be a felony in Mississippi.
He would have to tell an attorney what the undisputed facts were that would do so. The closest he comes is that none were found on him. But, if he is... Read Answer
You provided insufficient info to answer. Records are never wiped. Can't use a gun implies you have a lifetime firearms ban because of felony... Read Answer
I'm unsure just what you are asking. A person arrested in one state on charges exclusively from another state is entitled to an extradition hearing... Read Answer
Yes, a juvenile can be questioned without the parents consent or presence. However, there may be an issue as to whether the juvenile understood how... Read Answer
Six months drivers license suspension is mandatory for any conviction for drugs or paraphrenalia. She may be eligible to obtain a hardship license... Read Answer
The penalty for a misdemeanor is up to one year in county jail and/or up to $1,000.00 fine. Depending on the misdemeanor, a first offence should not... Read Answer
If she is not on the account and your temporary custody order grants you this account and the funds in the account, you may be able to file criminal... Read Answer
If the weapon fits the definition of a machine gun under South Carolina Statute 16-23-210 you face fines up to $10,000 and a prison sentence of up to... Read Answer
You could be facing up to ten (10) years in jail and a fine of $250,000 for possessing an unregistered "machine gun".
If they happened after your 21st birthday then the answer is definitely no. And it is probably no even if under 21.