Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 13 - Gaming
Part 4 - EXCLUSION OF PERSONS
Chapter 3 - DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
Rule 13-4-3.17 - Failure Or Refusal To Testify

Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 13-4-3.17

Current through September 24, 2024

(a) If a respondent fails to testify in his own behalf or asserts a claim of privilege with respect to any question propounded to him, the hearing examiner may infer therefrom that such testimony or answer would have been adverse to his case.

(b) If any person controlling, controlled by, or under common control with, or employed by, or an agent of, a respondent fails to respond to a subpoena, or asserts a claim of privilege with respect to any question propounded to him, the hearing examiner may, taking into account all of the circumstances, infer that such testimony would have been adverse to the respondent.

(c) If, on a ground other than the properly invoked privilege against self-incrimination, a respondent fails to respond to a subpoena, or fails or refuses to answer a material question propounded to him, the hearing examiner may deem such failure or refusal to be independent grounds for granting the relief requested by the Executive Director in the complaint with respect to that respondent.

(Adopted: 09/25/1991.)

Miss. Code Ann. §§ 75-76-109, 75-76-111

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