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  2. Secretary of State of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi secretary of state is an officer of Mississippi originally established under the Article IV, §14 of Mississippi Constitution of 1817, and was reestablished under Article V, §133 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890. Several African Americans served in the office during the Reconstruction era.

  3. Category:Mississippi lawyers - Wikipedia

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    United States Attorneys for the Southern District of Mississippi (7 P) Pages in category "Mississippi lawyers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 272 total.

  4. James E. Graves Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Graves began his legal career as a staff attorney at Central Mississippi Legal Services in 1980. [3] He then worked in the private practice of law for three years, before returning to public service work. Graves served as legal counsel for both the health law division and the human services division of the Mississippi Attorney General's Office.

  5. Former Verona officer's lawsuit still dragging

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    May 27—TUPELO — A former Verona police officer has been waiting four years for the Lee County town to resolve her sexual harassment lawsuit and a separate workers' compensation claim.

  6. Attorney General of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general of Mississippi is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The attorney general is a constitutional officer responsible for representing state agencies in legal matters, supplying other state officials and prosecutors with legal advice, and bringing lawsuits on behalf of the state. They serve a four-year ...

  7. List of first women lawyers and judges in Mississippi

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    Faye Peterson: [37] First African American female to serve as the District Attorney for Hinds County, Mississippi; Michele Purvis Harris (1987): [34] First female (and African American female) to serve as the Chief City Prosecutor for the City of Jackson, Mississippi (1994) and the Public Defender for Hinds County, Mississippi (2012)

  8. Federal judge halts Mississippi law requiring age ... - AOL

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    A tech industry group sued Mississippi on June 7, arguing the law would unconstitutionally limit access to online speech for minors and adults. Federal judge halts Mississippi law requiring age ...

  9. FBI agents raided the office and business of a Mississippi ...

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    The FBI on Wednesday raided a local prosecutor's office and business in Mississippi's capital city, although officials declined to say whether Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens is ...