A judge of competent jurisdiction in the circuit court district of the location where the interception of wire, oral or other communications is sought, or a circuit court district contiguous to such circuit court district, may issue an order authorizing interception of wire, oral or other communications only if the prosecutor applying for the order shows probable cause to believe that the interception will provide evidence of the commission of a felony under the Uniform Controlled Substances Law.
Miss. Code Ann. § 41-29-505
Judicial order authorizing interception of communications
Laws, 1989, ch. 553, § 3; repealed, Laws, 1989, ch. 553, § 19; enacted, Laws, 1992, ch. 561, § 3; Laws, 1995, ch. 520, § 3; reenacted without change, Laws, 2004, ch. 511, § 3, e…
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