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Pages in category "Justices of the Supreme Court of Mississippi" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total.
As of January 20, 2025, the United States Senate has confirmed 234 Article III judges nominated by Trump: three associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, 54 judges for the United States courts of appeals, 174 judges for the United States district courts, and three judges for the United States Court of International Trade ...
The Supreme Court of Mississippi is the highest court in the state of Mississippi. It was established in 1818 per the terms of the first constitution of the state and was known as the High Court of Errors and Appeals from 1832 to 1869. The court is an appellate court. The court consists of nine justices elected in nonpartisan contests from ...
Pages in category "Chief justices of the Supreme Court of Mississippi" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hinds County Court. Subdistrict 2. Mississippi Supreme Court. Four Mississippi Supreme Court seats are up for election: Presiding Justice Jim Kitchens and Associate Justice Dawn Beam face challengers.
James Lamar Roberts Jr. (born June 8, 1945) [1] is an American retired jurist who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi from 1992 to 1999. [2]Born in Pontotoc, Mississippi, Roberts received a J.D. from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1971, [3] and served as the prosecuting attorney for Pontotoc County, Mississippi from 1972 to 1983.
In November 2004, Randolph was elected to the Supreme Court for an eight-year term that began January 1, 2005. He was reelected in 2012 and 2020. [2] He became a Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court on January 1, 2013. He became Chief Justice on February 1, 2019. [2] President Ronald Reagan appointed Randolph to serve on the National Coal ...