The county judge shall not practice law in any of the courts of the county wherein he holds court, but this prohibition shall not prohibit the judges of the county courts from practicing in any of the courts so far as to enable them to bring to a conclusion cases actually pending when they were appointed or elected, in which such county judges were then employed as provided in Section 9-1-25, Mississippi Code of 1972, for judges of the circuit court and chancellors.
Structure Mississippi Code
§ 9-9-9. County judge; general restriction on practice of law
§ 9-9-17. Additional judge for Jackson County
§ 9-9-23. Powers of county judge
§ 9-9-27. Transfer of cases; prosecution by affidavit
§ 9-9-29. Court of record; duties of circuit clerk and sheriff; fees
§ 9-9-31. Duties of prosecuting attorney
§ 9-9-39. Effect of abolition of county court; pending matters transferred
§ 9-9-41. Court may be abolished in certain counties
§ 9-9-43. Legislative action or election required to abolish courts in certain counties
§ 9-9-45. When other counties become eligible for establishment or abolition of court