To address the original post about corrupt "sheriff's" in MS, yes, I'm sure there are plenty of them. But it's not a Mississippi problem. And it's not a problem with just "sheriff's" or other law enforcement. It's a problem in every state and every country and with every profession or position that gives someone even the smallest amount of power. Look at state and federal government officials in the US. Throughout the annals of history, power has corrupted people. It just becomes more visible and disappointing when it involves the people who are supposed to protect us from corruption (as it should). Unfortunately, it's never going away. It's hard work to weed them out and make sure they see justice, but it's important work that has to be done. Anyone who abuses their power should be punished (clergy, teachers, law enforcement, congressmen, senators, VPs, Presidents, local officials, judges, etc.).