Statute Limitations And Parole
Summary
In Mississippi, there is no statute of limitations for possession of a firearm by a felon, while credit card fraud has a 2-year limit. Parole violations can lead to re-arrest, parole revocation, and additional penalties. Possession of an ecstasy pill is a felony, with penalties varying based on the amount and prior offenses. Consult legal advice for specific concerns.Full Conversation
Yes what are the laws about parole violation in Mississippi?
Parole violations in Mississippi can lead to serious consequences, including:
- Re-arrest and detention.
- Revocation of parole by the Parole Board.
- Possible return to prison to serve the remainder of the original sentence.
- Additional penalties for new offenses committed while on parole.
Is there a specific type of parole violation you are concerned about?
Is possession of an ecstasy pill in Mississippi a felony?
In Mississippi, possession of an ecstasy pill (MDMA) is considered a felony. The severity of the charge can depend on the amount possessed and any prior drug offenses.
- Possession of a small amount: Up to 8 years in prison and fines up to $*,*.
- Larger amounts: Higher penalties and potential trafficking charges.
Are you currently on parole and concerned about additional charges?