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Mississippi Senate Bill SB2887
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2887
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
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Aggravated DUI; remove negligence standard.
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Previously Filed As
MS HB1220
Aggravated DUI; provide alternative penalty for persons under a certain age.
MS HB1626
Aggravated DUI; provide alternative penalty for persons under a certain age.
MS SB2385
Aggravated DUI; authorize judge to find offense not eligible for parole under certain circumstances.
MS HB357
Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.
MS HB663
Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.
MS SB2124
DUIs; increase maximum imprisonment for first and second DUI offenses.
MS HB307
DUI; revise violations of.
MS HB292
DUI suspension; clarify how the 120 days are counted.
MS HB632
DUI; require those convicted to pay child support.
MS HB1142
DUI; authorize judicial discretion to increase fines for violations of.
Similar Bills
MS SB2338
DUI; nonadjudication of a first offense for CDL holder who was not operating a commercial vehicle.
MS HB653
Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.
MS HB388
DUI; authorize judicial discretion to increase fines for violations of.
MS SB2240
DUI law; revise fourth offense of and require all expunctions to be confidentially registered.
MS HB663
Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.
MS HB357
Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.
MS SB2124
DUIs; increase maximum imprisonment for first and second DUI offenses.
MS HB1615
Implied consent laws; authorize nonadjudication for violation under certain conditions.