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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Communications Law and Military Law for Mississippi on
Q: I am being harassed by voice to skull technology and they are threatening my life.. nobody believes me please help

I know it's somebody with access to military grade weapons which scares me because this means it's police officials or government officials I don't know what to do or where to go for help

Aaron Mark Pack
Aaron Mark Pack
answered on Jul 12, 2023

At first glance, this does not appear to be a legal question.

However, the gap between technology and science fiction depends largely on the time of day.

Hypothetically, assuming what you say is true, although I would more likely rephrase as mental distress in response to suspected...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Communications Law and Constitutional Law for Mississippi on
Q: It has been two weeks since I was able to talk to my wife in jail. She has no bond and is on suicide watch in Lee county

She just needs to hear my voice and speak with me. It will help her so much and she'll be better. They will not let me contact her anyway. What options do I have to speak with her? I am desperate

Arthur Calderon
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Arthur Calderon
answered on May 6, 2019

Your only option, aside from visiting her during a set visitation day, would be to contact the jail about putting money on her books so that she can use the phone.

1 Answer | Asked in Communications Law and Election Law for Mississippi on
Q: A telecommunications company looking to set up robodialing for a potential gubernatorial candidate in the state of MS.

What is the legality of setting up a robodialing system for a potential gubernatorial candidate in the state of Mississippi?

Glenn B. Manishin
Glenn B. Manishin
answered on Jan 24, 2017

Political prerecorded calls or autodialed calls to cell phones, other mobile services and restricted lines (like hotels and hospitals) are prohibited unless made with the “prior express consent” of the recipient.

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