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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mississippi harassment form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Parties' section. Enter your name as the plaintiff and provide details about your status as an inmate, including the correctional facility's name and location.
  3. In the 'Jurisdiction' section, confirm that you understand the legal basis for your complaint, referencing relevant laws such as Section 9-7-81 and 42 USC Section 1983.
  4. Proceed to the 'Statement of Facts' section. Clearly outline each incident related to harassment, ensuring you include dates, names of involved parties, and specific actions taken against you.
  5. In the 'Claims' section, number each claim sequentially. Describe how each action violated your rights, referencing specific laws or regulations where applicable.
  6. Finally, complete the 'Wherefore' section by detailing what relief you are seeking from the court, including any compensatory damages or injunctive relief.

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Different types of harassment can be misdemeanor or felony offenses. When criminal harassment is a misdemeanor, criminal charges can include fines and up to a year in jail. For harassment felony charges, the penalties can include more than a year in prison.
If you need assistance, please contact your local police by calling 911, your state police or the federal government. If you are experiencing harassment from a family member, please contact a family law attorney that handles protection from abuse orders.
Unless good cause be shown, and a continuance duly granted by the court, all offenses for which indictments are presented to the court shall be tried no later than two hundred seventy (270) days after the accused has been arraigned.
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