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Mississippi LEGISLATION

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

§ 47-7-3. Parole of prisoners; conditions for eligibility; determination of tentative hearing date; completion of drug and alcohol rehabilitation program for offenders convicted or certain drug or alcohol offenses [Repealed effective July 1, 2024]. 

  1. Every prisoner who has been convicted of any offense against the State of Mississippi, and is confined in the execution of a judgment of such conviction in the Mississippi Department of Corrections for a definite term or terms of one (1) year or over, or for the term of his or her natural life, whose record of conduct shows that such prisoner has observed the rules of the department, and who has served the minimum required time for parole eligibility, may be released on parole as set forth herein: 

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(e) Human trafficking. No person sentenced for human trafficking, as defined in Section 97-3-54.1, whose crime was committed on or after July 1, 2014, shall be eligible for parole; 


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