Amos v. State
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In this Mississippi Court of Appeals case, Amos was convicted of statutory rape. Evidence showed he used meth, and supplied drugs to gain sexual access. His conviction and sentence were affirmed.

2023 | State Juristiction

Amos v. State

Keywords statutory rape; conviction; meth; sentence; drugs
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The Mississippi Court of Appeals reviewed a case in which the defendant, Amos, had been convicted of statutory rape. Evidence presented during the trial indicated the defendant's use of methamphetamine and the provision of illicit substances to facilitate sexual access. Ultimately, the appellate court affirmed both the conviction and the sentence that had been imposed.

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The Mississippi Court of Appeals reviewed a case involving an individual identified as Amos, who had been convicted of statutory rape. Evidence presented during the proceedings indicated that Amos used methamphetamine and also provided illicit drugs to facilitate sexual access. Ultimately, the appellate court affirmed both the conviction and the sentence that had been imposed.

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The Mississippi Court of Appeals reviewed a case in which Amos was convicted of statutory rape. Evidence presented showed that he used methamphetamine and supplied drugs to gain sexual access. The appeals court upheld his conviction and sentence.

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A court in Mississippi looked at a case about a man named Amos. He was found guilty of a crime called statutory rape. Facts showed he used a drug called meth. They also showed he gave drugs to get sex. The court decided that his guilty finding and his punishment were correct.

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360 So.3d 323 (2023)

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