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Justices of the Supreme Court of Mississippi (1870–Present) Justice: Began service: Ended service: Notes Ephraim G. Peyton: 1870: 1876: Chief Justice, 1870–1876
The court is composed of nine justices—six associate justices, two presiding justices, and one chief justice [39] —elected to eight-year terms in nonpartisan, staggered elections. [25] The most-senior-tenured justice serves as the chief justice of the court, with the second and third most-tenured justices serving as the court's presiding ...
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Admitted to Mississippi Bar: 1967 Residence: Crystal Springs, Copiah County Relevant experience: Completing second term as Supreme Court justice; 41 years as practicing attorney, including nine as ...
Justice Cobb was the second woman to serve on the Mississippi Supreme Court. Appointed by former Gov. Kirk Fordice on April 1, 1999, she was elected in 2000 to a full term and served for eight ...
The municipal court itself would feature four judges appointed by Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Randolph, four prosecuting attorneys appointed by Attorney General Lynn Fitch, and ...
Michael K. Randolph (born December 4, 1946) is the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi, serving in the position since 2019. Before that, he was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2004. He represents District 2 Place 3.
Edwin Lloyd Pittman (January 2, 1935 – September 25, 2024) was an American jurist and politician who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi from 1989 to 2001 and chief justice from 2001 to 2004.