Within five (5) days after the formal complaint is filed with the clerk of the court by complaint counsel, the chief justice shall designate a complaint tribunal to conduct a hearing on the formal complaint and to determine the matter; provided, however, the complaint tribunal so designated by the chief justice shall not be composed of members from the same supreme court district as that within which the accused attorney resides. The chief justice shall designate one (1) member of the complaint tribunal to be the presiding judge thereof. Any member of the complaint tribunal who is not an elected judge or chancellor shall be entitled to a per diem as authorized by Section 25-3-69 for each day's service in attending hearings or necessary business of the tribunal and shall receive reimbursement for necessary expenses and mileage as is authorized by Section 25-3-41. Said per diem and expense reimbursement, subject to funds being appropriated therefor, shall be paid from any available funds appropriated to the Supreme Court.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 73 - Professions and Vocations
Article 7 - Procedures to Discipline and to Determine Personal Incapacity to Practice Law
§ 73-3-301. Disciplinary jurisdiction
§ 73-3-303. Disciplinary agencies of court
§ 73-3-307. Powers of disciplinary agencies; contempt
§ 73-3-309. Committee on complaints; referral of complaints; formal requirement of complaints
§ 73-3-310. Duty of chancery and circuit courts to file complaints
§ 73-3-311. Committee on complaints; action to be taken upon receipt of complaint or charge
§ 73-3-313. Complaint counsel; investigations; notice and hearing to accused attorney
§ 73-3-315. Complaint counsel; rules governing investigatory hearings
§ 73-3-319. Committee on complaints; action to be taken upon receipt of complaint counsel's report
§ 73-3-323. Complaint tribunal; designation; per diem, mileage and necessary expenses
§ 73-3-325. Complaint tribunal; hearing; notice; rules
§ 73-3-335. Modification or termination of suspension
§ 73-3-339. Conviction or entry of plea of nolo contendere for certain offenses
§ 73-3-341. Disbarment or suspension in another jurisdiction
§ 73-3-343. Confidentiality of matters under investigation and proceedings; penalties
§ 73-3-345. Immunity from civil suit predicated on disciplinary proceedings
§ 73-3-347. Personal incapacity; meaning of term "personally incapable" to practice law
§ 73-3-349. Personal incapacity; suspension
§ 73-3-351. Personal incapacity; proceedings; circumstances showing existence of condition
§ 73-3-353. Personal incapacity; representation by counsel; guardian
§ 73-3-355. Personal incapacity; service on attorney who has been committed or declared incompetent
§ 73-3-359. Personal incapacity; mental examination and reports
§ 73-3-361. Personal incapacity; judgment of suspension by complaint tribunal
§ 73-3-363. Personal incapacity; appeal procedures
§ 73-3-365. Personal incapacity; reinstatement procedures
§ 73-3-367. Disciplinary agencies; authority to incur expenses
§ 73-3-369. Jurisdiction over nonresident attorneys; notice; service
§ 73-3-371. Plea of nolo contendere; consent order of suspension or disbarment
§ 73-3-373. Recognition of inherent power of judicial branch of government