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Judges in Mississippi Chancery Courts are elected every four years in a nonpartisan election. [2] Judges are required to have five years of experience as a practicing attorney, to be at least 26 years old, to have lived in Mississippi for at least five years, and to live within the court's district.
Virgil Alexis Griffith (August 10, 1874 – October 5, 1953) [1] was a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi from 1928 to 1949, serving as chief justice from 1948 to 1949. [ 2 ] Early life, education, and career
State courts of Mississippi. Supreme Court of Mississippi [178] Mississippi Court of Appeals [179] Mississippi Chancery Courts [180] Mississippi Circuit Courts (22 circuits) [181] Mississippi County Courts [182] Mississippi Justice Courts [183] Mississippi Municipal Courts [184] Mississippi Drug Courts [185] Mississippi Youth Courts [186]
The Senate passes a judicial redistricting plan.
Attorney general of Mississippi from 1841 to 1851. He was author of the first volume of reports of decisions of the Chancery Court of Mississippi published in 1844. Freeman was elected as a Unionist to the Thirty-second Congress (March 4, 1851 - March 3, 1853).
He was a Chancellor of the First Chancery Court of Mississippi from 1924 to 1929. [3] Federal judicial service. On March 1, 1929, ...
In the other state judicial race, Amy St. Pe' was declared the victor by 8:35 p.m. in the Mississippi Court of Appeals runoff election for the District 5 Position 2 spot.
Even as attorney Cliff Johnson made arguments to the Mississippi Supreme Court in 2023 challenging the constitutionality of state-appointed judges in a new municipal court in downtown Jackson, he ...