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§ 9-9-3. Establishment by agreement between two or more counties; expenses of operating court to be prorated - Any two (2) or more counties in the discretion of...
§ 9-9-9. County judge; general restriction on practice of law - The county judge shall not practice law in any of...
§ 9-9-13. Municipalities may supplement salaries of county judicial officers surrendering right to practice law - The governing body of any municipality with a population in...
§ 9-9-17. Additional judge for Jackson County - The county shall not be reimbursed for the amount of...
§ 9-9-23. Powers of county judge - The county judge shall have power to issue writs, and...
§ 9-9-27. Transfer of cases; prosecution by affidavit - In any civil case instituted in the circuit court, wherein...
§ 9-9-29. Court of record; duties of circuit clerk and sheriff; fees - The county court shall be a court of record and...
§ 9-9-31. Duties of prosecuting attorney - The county prosecuting attorney shall be the prosecuting attorney of...
§ 9-9-35. Circuit judges authorized to assign cases and other court duties to county judges where dockets overcrowded - In any county in cases where an overcrowded docket justifies...
§ 9-9-36. Chancellors authorized to assign cases and other court duties to county judges where dockets overcrowded - In any county in cases where an overcrowded docket justifies...
§ 9-9-39. Effect of abolition of county court; pending matters transferred - All pending matters in any county court that may be...
§ 9-9-41. Court may be abolished in certain counties - In any county in which there is a city of...
§ 9-9-43. Legislative action or election required to abolish courts in certain counties - In any county now having a county court established by...
§ 9-9-45. When other counties become eligible for establishment or abolition of court - When hereafter any county of the state shall become eligible...