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Mississippi should not re-authorize administrative forfeiture

By AARON RICE,
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Wed, 02/06/2019 - 8:51am

If you asked most Mississippians whether the state should be able to confiscate cash and property from a person who was never charged with, much less convicted of a crime, the answer would be a resounding “no.” Yet this is exactly what occurs every day under a practice known


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Indians face Louisville in playoff opener

HCC students compete at Disney


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2019 Yazoo County Livestock Queen

Four Seasons Garden Club earns grant


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Hilton Dewitt Whitmire

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Mary Catherine Eldridge

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James E. "Jimmy" Coleman Jr.

Lloyd C. Passons


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