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§ 33-7-311. Exemption from liability.
 

No member of the militia ordered into the active service of the state shall be liable civilly or criminally for any act done, or caused, ordered or directed to be done, by him in furtherance of and while in the performance of his military duty. When an action or proceeding of any nature shall be commenced in any court by any person against any officer or enlisted man of the militia for any act so done, or caused, ordered or directed to be done, all the expenses of the defense of such proceeding or action, civil or criminal, including fees of witnesses for the defense, defendant's court costs, and all costs for transcripts of records and abstract, thereof on appeal, shall be paid by the state, out of the military fund. It shall be the duty of the attorney general, either personally or by one or more assistants, to defend such officer or enlisted man. Where the action or proceeding is criminal, the Adjutant General shall designate a judge advocate of the National Guard or other authorized state military or naval forces to conduct the defense of such member, or if the services of a judge advocate be not available, then he shall select some other competent attorney to conduct such defense, and the judge advocate or other attorney so selected shall receive and be paid out of the military fund a reasonable compensation for his professional services. In any such action or proceeding the defendant may require the person instituting or prosecuting the same to file security for payment of all costs, which costs if recovered in action, the costs whereof have been paid out of the military fund, shall be paid into the state treasury for the benefit of the military fund. In any such suit against a member of the militia of this state, such member shall be entitled to have the venue changed to the appropriate court of his county of residence. In any such suit against two or more members of the militia of this state, each of them shall be entitled to a severance. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8519-86; Laws,  1966, ch. 539, § 57, eff from and after June 1, 1966.
 

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Statutes > Mississippi > Title-33 > 7 > 33-7-311

§ 33-7-311. Exemption from liability.
 

No member of the militia ordered into the active service of the state shall be liable civilly or criminally for any act done, or caused, ordered or directed to be done, by him in furtherance of and while in the performance of his military duty. When an action or proceeding of any nature shall be commenced in any court by any person against any officer or enlisted man of the militia for any act so done, or caused, ordered or directed to be done, all the expenses of the defense of such proceeding or action, civil or criminal, including fees of witnesses for the defense, defendant's court costs, and all costs for transcripts of records and abstract, thereof on appeal, shall be paid by the state, out of the military fund. It shall be the duty of the attorney general, either personally or by one or more assistants, to defend such officer or enlisted man. Where the action or proceeding is criminal, the Adjutant General shall designate a judge advocate of the National Guard or other authorized state military or naval forces to conduct the defense of such member, or if the services of a judge advocate be not available, then he shall select some other competent attorney to conduct such defense, and the judge advocate or other attorney so selected shall receive and be paid out of the military fund a reasonable compensation for his professional services. In any such action or proceeding the defendant may require the person instituting or prosecuting the same to file security for payment of all costs, which costs if recovered in action, the costs whereof have been paid out of the military fund, shall be paid into the state treasury for the benefit of the military fund. In any such suit against a member of the militia of this state, such member shall be entitled to have the venue changed to the appropriate court of his county of residence. In any such suit against two or more members of the militia of this state, each of them shall be entitled to a severance. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8519-86; Laws,  1966, ch. 539, § 57, eff from and after June 1, 1966.
 


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Statutes > Mississippi > Title-33 > 7 > 33-7-311

§ 33-7-311. Exemption from liability.
 

No member of the militia ordered into the active service of the state shall be liable civilly or criminally for any act done, or caused, ordered or directed to be done, by him in furtherance of and while in the performance of his military duty. When an action or proceeding of any nature shall be commenced in any court by any person against any officer or enlisted man of the militia for any act so done, or caused, ordered or directed to be done, all the expenses of the defense of such proceeding or action, civil or criminal, including fees of witnesses for the defense, defendant's court costs, and all costs for transcripts of records and abstract, thereof on appeal, shall be paid by the state, out of the military fund. It shall be the duty of the attorney general, either personally or by one or more assistants, to defend such officer or enlisted man. Where the action or proceeding is criminal, the Adjutant General shall designate a judge advocate of the National Guard or other authorized state military or naval forces to conduct the defense of such member, or if the services of a judge advocate be not available, then he shall select some other competent attorney to conduct such defense, and the judge advocate or other attorney so selected shall receive and be paid out of the military fund a reasonable compensation for his professional services. In any such action or proceeding the defendant may require the person instituting or prosecuting the same to file security for payment of all costs, which costs if recovered in action, the costs whereof have been paid out of the military fund, shall be paid into the state treasury for the benefit of the military fund. In any such suit against a member of the militia of this state, such member shall be entitled to have the venue changed to the appropriate court of his county of residence. In any such suit against two or more members of the militia of this state, each of them shall be entitled to a severance. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8519-86; Laws,  1966, ch. 539, § 57, eff from and after June 1, 1966.