Mississippi Code § 99-43-11

Prosecutor's duty to confer with victim prior to disposition
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The prosecuting attorney shall confer with the victim prior to the final disposition of a criminal offense, including the views of the victim about a nol pros, reduction of charge, sentence recommendation, and pre-trial diversion programs. Laws, 1998, ch. 577, § 6, eff. 1/1/1999.
The prosecuting attorney shall confer with the victim prior to the final disposition of a criminal offense, including the views of the victim about a nol pros, reduction of charge, sentence recommendation, and pre-trial diversion programs. Laws, 1998, ch. 577, § 6, eff. 1/1/1999.
The prosecuting attorney shall confer with the victim prior to the final disposition of a criminal offense, including the views of the victim about a nol pros, reduction of charge, sentence recommendation, and pre-trial diversion programs. Laws, 1998, ch. 577, § 6, eff. 1/1/1999.
The prosecuting attorney shall confer with the victim prior to the final disposition of a criminal offense, including the views of the victim about a nol pros, reduction of charge, sentence recommendation, and pre-trial diversion programs.
Laws, 1998, ch. 577, § 6, eff. 1/1/1999.

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