Mississippi Code
Article 1 - In General
§ 97-9-55. Intimidating judge, juror, witness, attorney, etc., or otherwise obstructing justice

If any person or persons by threats, force or abuse, attempt to intimidate or otherwise influence a judge, justice of the peace, juror, or one whose name has been drawn for jury service, witness, prosecuting or defense attorney or any other officer in the discharge of his duties, or by such force, abuse or reprisals or threats thereof after the performance of such duties, or to obstruct or impede the administration of justice in any court, he shall, upon conviction, be punished by imprisonment not less than one (1) month in the county jail nor more than two (2) years in the state penitentiary or by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00), or both such fine and imprisonment.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 97 - Crimes

Chapter 9 - Offenses Affecting Administration of Justice

Article 1 - In General

§ 97-9-3. Court records and public papers; stealing, concealing, destroying, etc.

§ 97-9-5. Bribery; jurors, arbitrators, and referees accepting, and person promising them, punished

§ 97-9-7. Bribery; taking reward for compounding or concealing, etc. crime punishable by death or life imprisonment

§ 97-9-9. Bribery; taking reward for compounding or concealing crime punishable by less than life imprisonment

§ 97-9-11. Champerty and maintenance; solicitation and stirring up of litigation prohibited

§ 97-9-13. Champerty and maintenance; penalty

§ 97-9-15. Champerty and maintenance; affidavit of party

§ 97-9-17. Champerty and maintenance; affidavit of attorney representing party

§ 97-9-19. Champerty and maintenance; penalty for false affidavit

§ 97-9-21. Champerty and maintenance; immunity granted witnesses compelled to testify concerning violations; penalty for failure to testify

§ 97-9-23. Champerty and maintenance; exceptions; legislative intent

§ 97-9-25. Escape of inmates of state institutions; aiding, abetting, etc.

§ 97-9-27. Escape of prisoners; conveying articles useful for escape to felons

§ 97-9-29. Escape of prisoners; aiding escape of felons generally; rescuing prisoners from custody

§ 97-9-31. Escape of prisoners; aiding prisoners other than felons generally; conveying article useful for escape

§ 97-9-33. Escape of prisoners; aiding escapes from officers

§ 97-9-35. Escape of prisoners; permitting escape

§ 97-9-37. Escape of prisoners; private persons having custody of prisoner arrested on suspicion

§ 97-9-39. Escape of prisoners; refusal of officer, jailer, etc., to arrest or confine; refusal to receive prisoners at jail; suffering an escape; accepting bribe to permit escape

§ 97-9-41. Escape of prisoners; concealing or harboring escaped prisoner

§ 97-9-43. Escape of prisoners; escapee may be retaken after term expires and imprisoned until tried

§ 97-9-45. Escape of prisoners; penalty; willful failure to return to jail after being entrusted to leave

§ 97-9-47. Escape of prisoners; penalty for penitentiary convicts serving less than life term; attempt by force or violence

§ 97-9-53. Indictments; penalty for disclosing facts relating to indictment

§ 97-9-55. Intimidating judge, juror, witness, attorney, etc., or otherwise obstructing justice

§ 97-9-57. Officer not to converse with juror; penalty

§ 97-9-59. Perjury; definition

§ 97-9-61. Perjury; penalty

§ 97-9-63. Perjury; subornation of

§ 97-9-65. Perjury; bribery to procure

§ 97-9-69. Property levied on; removing without authority

§ 97-9-71. Property subject to seizure; refusing or failing to point out to officers

§ 97-9-73. Resisting or obstructing arrest; fleeing or eluding law enforcement officer in motor vehicle

§ 97-9-75. Resisting service of process

§ 97-9-77. Wills; alteration, destruction or secretion

§ 97-9-79. Misdemeanor; false information