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A statewide law enforcement collaboration in Mississippi led to more than 70 people being arrested for human- and drug-trafficking related crimes.
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says death row prisoner Terry Pitchford has no claim with merit to be heard in the ...
A cybersecurity attack displaying explicit, racist and antisemitic images derailed Mississippi’s second meeting to begin the ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNMississippi offers funds to aid human trafficking survivorsAttorney General Lynn Fitch (R-Miss.) announced applications are now available for funding from the Victims of Human ...
The fund was originally created during the 2020 Legislative Session to provide funding to direct service providers for trafficking victims in Mississippi.
A two-week statewide law enforcement effort resulted in 72 arrests and the recovery of 29 human trafficking victims, ...
Attorney General Lynn Fitch's office is seeking an execution date for yet another man on Mississippi's death row. Fitch filed a motion with the state Supreme Court on Friday, asking the state to ...
Years behind nearby states, Mississippi struggles to finalize opioid settlement distribution process
The committee tasked with overseeing most of Mississippi’s opioid settlement dollars may struggle to keep up with the tight ...
The 28 GOP attorneys general sent a letter to the NCAA President Tuesday urging them to restore the titles to the appropriate ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WDAM) - Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch said the state should see more than $10 million as its share of a settlement with Kroger over its role in the national opioid crisis.
Attorney General Lynn Fitch's office is seeking an execution date for yet another man on Mississippi's death row. Fitch filed a motion with the state Supreme Court on Friday, asking the state to set ...
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