3 "Capital offenses" are those crimes punishable by the death penalty. The following crimes are deemed "capital offenses" under Mississippi law, and would require publication:
A. Capital murder, pursuant to Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-19(2).
B. Treason, pursuant to Miss. Code Ann. § 97-9-67.
C. Aircraft piracy, pursuant to Miss. Code Ann. § 97-25-55(1).
4 The following capital offenders are eligible for parole: Inmates convicted of capital murder, whose crime was committed on or after July 1, 1994, as defined in Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-19(2); Inmates sentenced to life imprisonment without eligibility for parole under the provisions of Miss. Code Ann. § 99-19-101, whose crime was committed on or after July 1, 1994. Miss. Code Ann. § 47-7-17(1)
5 A letter of protest against granting an offender parole shall not be treated as the conclusive and only reason for not granting parole. Miss. Code Ann. § 47-7-17(4). To register a victim and to receive more information about the Mississippi Crime Victims Bill of Rights, please visit https://www.ms.gov/mdoc/victim/Home/BillOfRights
6 Failure to provide notice to the victim or the victim's family member of the filing of the application for parole or of any decision made by the board regarding parole shall not constitute grounds for vacating an otherwise lawful parole determination nor shall it create any right or liability, civilly or criminally, against the board or any member thereof. Source: Miss. Code Ann. § 47-7-17(3).
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