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Verbal harassment generally does not qualify as a crime. However, verbal threats can be a criminal offense if the person threatens to: Physically harm you or your family. Damage your property.
MS CODE ANNOTATED 97-45-15(1) provides that a person is guilty of cyberstalking (felony) if the person uses electronic mail or other electronic communication to threaten, terrify or harass.
A person is guilty of harassment by telephone or by electronic communication device if: A. By means of telephone or electronic communication device the person makes any comment, request, suggestion or proposal that is, in fact, offensively coarse or obscene, without the consent of the person called or contacted.
any comment, request, suggestion, proposal, image, or other communication which is obscene or child pornography, with intent to abuse, threaten, or harass another person; (B) by means of a telecommunications device knowingly
Mississippi law defines stalking as a course of conduct directed at a specific person that the alleged stalker knows or should know would cause a reasonable person to fear for his or her own safety, the safety of another person, or damage or destruction of his or her property.
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Simple domestic assault is causing bodily injury without using a weapon and is considered to be a misdemeanor and carries lesser penalties. The act becomes aggravated and is upgraded to a felony charge when it involves serious bodily injury or if a weapon is used.
MS CODE ANNOTATED 97-45-15(1) provides that a person is guilty of cyberstalking (felony) if the person uses electronic mail or other electronic communication to threaten, terrify or harass.
No. Mississippi anti-bullying laws prohibit bullying that is reasonably perceived as being motivated by any actual or perceived differentiating characteristic; however, there are no specific groups listed under Mississippi anti-bullying laws or regulations.
No. Mississippi anti-bullying laws prohibit bullying that is reasonably perceived as being motivated by any actual or perceived differentiating characteristic; however, there are no specific groups listed under Mississippi anti-bullying laws or regulations.
Know Your Rights: Street Harassment and the Law | 1 A variety of forms of street harassment are illegal in Mississippi, including verbal harassment, up-skirt photos, indecent exposure, following, and groping.

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