Regardless of whether a person is a police officer or not, adultery and fornication are still on the books as a misdemeanor (Sec. 97-29-1) in Mississippi. Interestingly, police are obligated to investigate, and even make arrests, if someone presses charges. US Supreme Court decisions have probably made the statute unconstitutional, so a conviction might be struck down on appeal, but that hasn't happened, yet.
Adultery is not a crime in the state of Mississippi. However, adultery can be used as a reason for a divorce.
Adultry is no longer a crime. There is no statute of limitations. It won't be the police coming after you for adultry, but it might be an angry spouse!
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Mississippi is unique in that there is a law on the books making the commission of adultery a crime. So if a person is charged with that crime and convicted, a criminal past is taken into consideration when determining child custody. It is often not the sole deciding factor but it is considered.
It is a federal crime to kill anyone.
Adultery is not a crime in Minnesota.
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Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.
Is adultery a punishable crime iN CT
Adultery is not considered a crime in Kansas.
It's called a CRIME.
Adultery is not considered a crime in Arizona.