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  2. J. Max Kilpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Max Kilpatrick (January 24, 1945 – December 10, 2024) was an American judge and politician. He served as judge to the 6th district of the Mississippi Chancery Court from 2005 until his retirement in 2010.

  3. Mississippi Chancery Courts - Wikipedia

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    Map of Chancery Court districts. Mississippi Chancery Courts are courts of equity. They also have jurisdiction over family law, sanity hearings, wills, and constitutional law. In counties with no County Court, they have jurisdiction over juveniles. Typically, trials are heard without a jury, but juries are permitted. There are 20 districts. [1]

  4. Courts of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Court of Appeals [2] Mississippi Chancery Courts [3] Mississippi Circuit Courts (22 circuits) [4] Mississippi County Courts [5] Mississippi Justice Courts [6] Mississippi Municipal Courts [7] Mississippi Drug Courts [8] Mississippi Youth Courts [9] Federal courts located in Mississippi. United States District Court for the Northern ...

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    In the other state judicial race, Amy St. Pe' was declared the victor by 8:35 p.m. in the Mississippi Court of Appeals runoff election for the District 5 Position 2 spot.

  6. Vincent Davis - Wikipedia

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    E. Vincent Davis was a Democratic member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 36th District during 2008 and 2009. [1]Davis was appointed Chancery Judge for the 17th Chancery Court District (Adams, Claiborne, Jefferson, and Wilkinson Counties) on December 7, 2009.

  7. Lenore L. Prather - Wikipedia

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    Lenore Loving Prather (September 17, 1931 – April 11, 2020) was the Supreme Court of Mississippi’s first female justice and chief justice. [1] [2] Prather began her law career as an attorney and city court judge throughout the 1960s. After working as a Chancery judge in the 1970s, she became a Supreme Court judge for Mississippi in 1982.

  8. Sharion Aycock - Wikipedia

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    Aycock was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and raised in Tremont. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Mississippi State University with a minor in political science in 1977. [ 1 ] She received a Juris Doctor from Mississippi College School of Law in 1980, where she graduated second in the class and was co-editor-in-chief of the ...

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