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Timestamp: 2020-05-26 23:01:09
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SECTION 144.Judicial power of state.
SOURCES: 1817 art V §1; 1832 art IV §1; 1869 art VI §1.
SECTION 145. Composition of Supreme Court.
SOURCES: Laws 1915, ch. 156.
SECTION 145-A. Addition of judges to Supreme Court
SOURCES: Laws 1916, ch. 154.
SECTION 145-B.Further addition of judges to Supreme Court.
SOURCES: Laws 1950, ch. 592; Laws 1952, ch. 468.
SECTION 146. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §4; 1869 art VI §4; Laws 1983, ch. 682, effective January 3, 1984.
SECTION 147. Reversal of judgment for want of jurisdiction; remand.
SECTION 148. Holding of Supreme Court at seat of government.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §7; 1869 art VI §7.
SECTION 149.Term of office of Supreme Court judges.
SOURCES: 1869 art IV §3; Laws 1916, ch. 157.
SECTION 149-A. Divisions of Supreme Court.
SOURCES: Laws 1916, ch. 152.
SECTION 150. Eligibility requirements for Supreme Court Judges.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §6; 1869 art VI §6.
SECTION 151. Repealed.
SECTION 152. Circuit and chancery court districts.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §13; 1869 art VI §13; Laws 1981, ch. 708; Laws 1992, ch. 720, effective December 8, 1992.
SECTION 153. Election and terms of circuit and chancery court judges.
SOURCES: 1869 art VI §11; Laws 1912, ch. 415.
SECTION 154. Qualifications for circuit or chancery court judges.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §12; 1869 art VI §12.
SECTION 155. Judicial oath of office.
SECTION 156. Jurisdiction of circuit court.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §14; 1869 art VI §14.
SECTION 157. Exclusive jurisdiction of chancery court; transfer.
SECTION 158. Holding of circuit court.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §15; 1869 art VI §15.
SECTION 159. Jurisdiction of chancery court
SOURCES: 1832 third amendment; 1869 art VI §16.
SECTION 160. Additional jurisdiction of chancery court.
SECTION 161. Concurrent jurisdiction of chancery and circuit court.
SECTION 162. Transfer to circuit court.
SECTION 163. Certification of transferred causes
SECTION 164. Holding of chancery court.
SOURCES: 1869 art VI §17 and third amendment.
SECTION 165.Disqualification of judges.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §9; Laws 1916, ch. 155.
SECTION 166. Compensation of judges.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §10; 1869 art VI §§10 and 15.
SECTION 167.Civil officers as conservators of peace.
SOURCES: 1817 art V §12; 1832 art IV §22; 1869 art VI §22.
SECTION 168. Clerks of court.
SOURCES: 1869 art VI §19; Laws 1976, ch. 616, effective December 8, 1976.
SECTION 169.Style of process.
SOURCES: 1817 art V §13; 1832 art IV §17; 1869 art VI §18.
SECTION 170. County districts; board of supervisors.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV § 20 and second amendment; 1869 art VI §20; Laws 1924, ch. 143.
SECTION 171. Justice court judges; jurisdiction.
SOURCES: 1817 art V §8; 1832 art IV §23; 1869 art VI §23; Laws 1975, ch. 518, effective December 8, 1975.
SECTION 172. Establishment and accomplishment of inferior courts.
SOURCES: 1832 art IV §24; 1869 art VI §24.
SECTION 172-A.Court order for tax levy or tax increase prohibited.
SOURCES: Laws 1995, ch. 635, effective December 5, 1995.
SECTION 173. Attorney-general.
SOURCES: 1817 art V §14; 1832 art IV §25; 1869 art VI §25.
SECTION 174. District attorneys.
SECTION 175.Liability and punishment of public officers.
All public officers, for willful neglect of duty or misdemeanor in office, shall be liable to presentment or indictment by a grand jury; and, upon conviction, shall be removed from office, and otherwise punished as may be prescribed by law.
SECTION 176. Qualifications for member of board of supervisors.
SOURCES: 1869 art XII §29.
SECTION 177. Vacancy in office of judge or chancellor.
SECTION 177-A. Commission on judicial performance
SOURCES: Laws 1979, ch. 520, effective November 30, 1979.