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U.S. State Codes
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Mississippi
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Title 41 - Public Health
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Chapter 29 - Poisons, Drugs...
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Article 7 - Interception of Wire or Oral Commun...
Article 7 - Interception of Wire or Oral Communications.
§ 41-29-501. Definitions
§ 41-29-503. Admissibility of evidence obtained in violation of this article
§ 41-29-505. Judicial order authorizing interception of communications
§ 41-29-507. Bureau of Narcotics only agency authorized to possess, operate, etc. monitoring devices; exceptions
§ 41-29-509. Procedures for obtaining court order authorizing interception of communication
§ 41-29-511. Disclosure and use of information obtained from intercepted communication; privileged communications
§ 41-29-513. Form and content of application for order authorizing interception of communication; ex parte hearing
§ 41-29-515. Granting of order; grounds; form; compensation of those furnishing assistance; time limit; authorization for covert entry; reports to judge; recusal of judge
§ 41-29-517. Recording of intercepted communications; sealing, custody, and destruction of recordings
§ 41-29-519. Sealing, custody, and destruction of applications and orders
§ 41-29-521. Penalty for violating Section 41-29-517 or 41-29-519
§ 41-29-523. Notice to persons named in order or application; inspection of intercepted communications; postponement of notice
§ 41-29-525. Parties to be furnished copy of court order and application prior to trial or proceeding; suppression of intercepted communications
§ 41-29-527. Reports to Administrative Office of United States Courts; report to legislature
§ 41-29-529. Civil action for violation of this article
§ 41-29-531. Exceptions to civil liability for violation of this article
§ 41-29-533. Penalties for violations of this article
§ 41-29-535. Applicability of article
§ 41-29-536. Motions for communication records to aid in investigations of violations of the Uniform Controlled Substances Law