How to Fight DUI Charges When Arrested in Mississippi
In the state of Mississippi, the law simply states that you cannot drive a motor vehicle while under the influence of any substance.
Fault and No-Fault Divorce: An Overview of Grounds
A no fault divorce, also known as an irreconcilable differences divorce, occurs when both spouses agree to the divorce and its terms. In this variety of divorce, neither spouse has to prove that the other did something wrong. The process to complete a no-fault divorce is not messy or drug out. In fact, it can be finalized in just 60 days upon the filing of the joint complaint for divorce.
Traffic Violation FAQs
Like all other parts of the justice system, traffic courts follow certain procedures, and it is important to know what they are in order to successfully challenge a traffic violation.
Mississippi DUI FAQs
For drivers over the legal drinking age of twenty-one years old, Mississippi follows the national standard of 0.08% as the BAC limit. Mississippi has a zero tolerance policy that makes the BAC limit 0.02% for drivers under twenty-one.
Shoplifting Laws in Mississippi and Tennessee Explained
For many of my clients, these allegations are often simple mistakes like forgetting to pick up a small item left in their cart, or someone else was helping them scan and they overlooked an item. These innocent mistakes are something anyone could experience.
What to do about a Mississippi traffic violation
When you commit a traffic violation in Mississippi, you should respond to it within ten business days in one of the following ways.
Four ways my Marine Corps service continues to impact me as a lawyer
Although I had several important experiences before pursuing a legal career, my time in the United States Marine Corps is by far the most impactful part of my past. I spent four years in active military service, serving as a communications center supervisor in the Pacific region. As I reflect on my time in the military, there are four key lessons that I still carry with me in my work today.
How to legally change your name in Mississippi
Your name is a big part of your identity, so it is important to understand the process if you ever need to change it.
Minor in Possession: What Parents Should Know
One of the most common charges made against young people in the United States is a minor in possession (MIP) charge.
What to Do When Charged with Assault
First, it is important to remember that a charge of domestic or simple assault is a very serious offense. Often, courts are not offering plea deals to make these offenses “go away” or stay off your permanent record.
The Basics of Tennessee’s DUI Laws
In addition to posing fatal risk to drivers and passengers, driving under the influence of alcohol or other substances can be an immense legal issue for those who have been arrested. Convictions can lead to fines, license restrictions and jail time.
Traffic Stop Rights
Seeing blue lights in the rear view mirror can be nerve-wracking to anyone, whether or not they are doing something wrong. Part of the explanation for why an innocent person’s blood pressure might go up at the sight of blue lights is that most drivers think of their cars as an extension of their homes and expect a certain level of privacy.
Q&A: Learn about the woman behind your case.
As someone with a wide range of of experience in and out of the legal field, Amy Pietrowski approaches law with a unique perspective, stemming from her experiences as a woman, mother and active mentor.
Public Intoxication Laws in Mississippi & Tennessee
Mississippi and Tennessee have similar laws about what public intoxication is and what the consequences of an arrest might be. Here are answers to some key questions about this common misdemeanor charge.
What Youth Court Is Like in Mississippi & Tennessee
If your child has been arrested or otherwise accused of delinquency, you will understandably be concerned about what may happen to them throughout the legal process. This article will walk you through what youth court proceedings will look like in Mississippi or Tennessee.
Effect of Assault Charges In Mississippi & Tennessee
Put simply, an assault is a physical attack. Under Mississippi and Tennessee law, there are two different categories of assault with which one can be charged. Each of these charges is very serious and requires representation by an aggressive attorney.
My child was arrested for a DUI at college. What’s next?
Sending a child to college is one of the most exciting yet terrifying things a parent can do. Possibly for the first time, you are trusting your child to make important decisions about their health and safety without your supervision.
Drug Possession Charges and Marijuana Laws in Mississippi
The state of Mississippi takes drug charges seriously. It’s important to know that there are almost immediate repercussions for drug convictions, not limited to just having the conviction on your record.
Who is eligible for criminal record expungement in Mississippi and Tennessee?
Even if you were never convicted or if you’ve completed your sentence, arrests, charges and convictions can linger on your criminal record. This can be disastrous when trying to find a job, securing housing or going through any future legal proceedings.
What is Simple Assault?
Don’t be deceived by the name, simple assault, sometimes known as general assault, is a serious charge and can carry substantial legal consequences.