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Justice: Began service: Ended service: Post: Notes William L. Sharkey: 1832: 1850: District 1, Post 1 [3]: Chief Justice, 1833–1851 Cotesworth P. Smith: 1832 1840 1850
Jones, Greene, Covington, Wayne Henry Gray: 1848 Attala, Leake Whig 1816–1892 Truman Gray: 1896–1900 Wayne, Jones, Perry, Greene William H. Gray: 1872, 1874 Issaquena, Washington Republican 1841–1919 Spence M. Grayson: 1837–1840 Yazoo Clarence B. Greaves: 1896–1900 1912–1920 Madison Democratic 1863–1940 Harry B. Greaves: 1902 ...
He practiced civil and trial law and represented Pike County and its Board of Supervisors, the City of Magnolia, and the Town of Summit. [4] He was elected and served as Chairman of the Mississippi Democratic Party from 2004 to 2008. [5] [4] He served as City Attorney of McComb, Mississippi from 2009 to 2018. [6] [7]
A woman who sued Mississippi's capital city over the death of her brother has decided to reject a settlement after officials publicly disclosed how much the city would pay his survivors, her ...
Graves began his legal career as a staff attorney at Central Mississippi Legal Services in 1980. [3] He then worked in the private practice of law for three years, before returning to public service work. Graves served as legal counsel for both the health law division and the human services division of the Mississippi Attorney General's Office.
The world's oldest known person, Lucile Randon, known as Sister Andre, died at age 118, her spokesman said on January 17, 2023. She was known to enjoy chocolate and a daily glass of wine.
Cornelius J. Jones (August 13, 1858 – March 13, 1931) was a lawyer and state legislator who represented Issaquena County in the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1890 and 1891 as a Republican. [1] Cornelius Jones was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1858. [1] He worked as a lawyer in Mayersville. [2]
David Michael Hurst Jr. (born 1975/1976) [1] is an American attorney who served as the United States attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi from 2017 to 2021.