AG and Police Chiefs Host Third Annual Candlelight Vigil
Attorney General Jim Hood and the Mississippi Association of Chiefs of Police join together in hosting the third annual “Mississippi Fallen Law Enforcement Officer’s Candlelight Vigil.” “Our wall...
View ArticleAttorney General Cautions Mississippi Minors About Dangers of Underage Drinking
Attorney General Jim Hood today is issuing a warning to underage drinkers across the state. “While we enforce underage drinking laws every day, I want our young people and our retailers to be fully...
View ArticleAttorney General Jim Hood Teams Up with State and Federal Law Enforcement...
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, the United States Attorney’s Office, the Regional Counterdrug Training Academy (RCTA) and the Law Enforcement Alliance for Peer Support (LEAPS) have teamed up to...
View ArticleAttorney General’s Office Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement Division Compliance...
The Mississippi Attorney General’s Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement Division in conjunction with the Oxford Police Department conducted alcohol and beer compliance checks in Oxford resulting in the...
View ArticleCollinsville Man Convicted of DUI Manslaughter
A Collinsville man was convicted of DUI manslaughter Thursday, announced Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood. A Lauderdale County Jury deliberated for less than one hour before finding Mitchell James...
View ArticleAttorney General Jim Hood and Police Chiefs Host Sixth Annual Candlelight...
The sixth annual Mississippi Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Candlelight Vigil will be held on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Statewide Fallen Officers Memorial off High Street across from the Capitol in...
View ArticleJackson Woman Indicted for Second Time for Exploitation of Vulnerable Person
JACKSON – A Jackson woman indicted last September for felony exploitation of a vulnerable person has been indicted again for exploitation in a separate case, Attorney General Jim Hood announced today....
View ArticleMeridian Man Convicted on Two Counts of Arson
JACKSON – Attorney General Jim Hood announced today that a Meridian man has been convicted of two counts of arson. James William Wiggins, 52, entered an open plea to one count of first-degree arson and...
View ArticleAttorney General’s Office Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement Division Compliance...
The Mississippi Attorney General’s Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement Division in conjunction with the Tupelo Police Department recently conducted alcohol and beer compliance checks in Tupelo resulting...
View ArticleAdams County Man Convicted of Manslaughter
Attorney General Jim Hood announced today that an Adams County man has been convicted of manslaughter in the February 2014 shooting death of another man. Maurice Davis, 24, of Natchez entered an open...
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