Mississippi Code § 97-3-54.3

Human Trafficking Act; aiding, abetting, or conspiring to violate human trafficking provisions
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A person who knowingly aids, abets or conspires with one or more persons to violate the Mississippi Human Trafficking Act shall be considered a principal in the offense and shall be indicted and punished as such whether the principal has been previously convicted or not. Laws, 2006, ch. 583, § 5, eff. 7/1/2006. Amended by Laws, 2013, ch. 543, HB 673, 3, eff. 7/1/2013.
A person who knowingly aids, abets or conspires with one or more persons to violate the Mississippi Human Trafficking Act shall be considered a principal in the offense and shall be indicted and punished as such whether the principal has been previously convicted or not. Laws, 2006, ch. 583, § 5, eff. 7/1/2006. Amended by Laws, 2013, ch. 543, HB 673, 3, eff. 7/1/2013.
A person who knowingly aids, abets or conspires with one or more persons to violate the Mississippi Human Trafficking Act shall be considered a principal in the offense and shall be indicted and punished as such whether the principal has been previously convicted or not. Laws, 2006, ch. 583, § 5, eff. 7/1/2006. Amended by Laws, 2013, ch. 543, HB 673, 3, eff. 7/1/2013.
A person who knowingly aids, abets or conspires with one or more persons to violate the Mississippi Human Trafficking Act shall be considered a principal in the offense and shall be indicted and punished as such whether the principal has been previously convicted or not.
Laws, 2006, ch. 583, § 5, eff. 7/1/2006.

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