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§ 16-13-1402. Terms of court

The terms of court in each county in the Sixth Judicial District shall commence on the dates set forth below: (1) Pulaski County: On the fourth Monday in September and first Monday in March; and (2) Perry County: On the first Monday in February and third Monday in July.

§ 16-13-1403. Judges and chancellors

(a) The qualified electors of the Sixth Judicial District shall elect: (1) Six (6) circuit judges; (2) Four (4) chancellors; (3) One (1) circuit-chancery judge; and (4) Two (2) circuit-chancery judgeships. (b) (1) In the Sixth Judicial District, there is created one (1) additional circuit judgeship and two (2) additional chancery judgeships. (2) The circuit […]

§ 16-13-1404. Chancery court reporters

(a) Each chancellor of the Sixth Judicial District may appoint one (1) court reporter to serve his or her court. (b) Each of the circuit, chancery, and circuit-chancery judges provided for in § 16-13-1403(b) are authorized to employ a court reporter. The court reporters shall receive such compensation as is provided by law. (c) There […]

§ 16-13-1405. Chancery court case coordinators

(a) Each chancellor of the Sixth Judicial District may appoint one (1) case coordinator whose principal duties will be the maintenance of the court calendar, setting dates for trial of cases and for hearing of motions, and other related and incidental duties as directed by the chancellor, including, but not limited to, duties in the […]

§ 16-13-1406. Chancery court assistant case coordinators-computer operators

(a) The chancery judges of the Sixth Judicial District may appoint one (1) assistant case coordinator-computer operator. (b) The duties of the assistant case coordinator-computer operator shall include all the duties in § 16-13-1409(b) in addition to the operation of the computer for the Sixth Judicial District. (c) The salary of the assistant case coordinator-computer […]

§ 16-13-1407. Chancery court law clerks

(a) The chancellors of the Sixth Judicial District, by concurrence of a majority of themselves, may appoint one (1) law clerk who shall be a licensed attorney or graduate of an accredited law school. (b) The law clerk shall receive the same salary as provided for chancery court reporters in the Sixth Judicial District.

§ 16-13-1409. Case coordinators

(a) The judges of each division of the Sixth Judicial District may appoint one (1) case coordinator for each division. (b) The principal duties of the case coordinator shall be to maintain the court calendar, set dates for the trial of cases and for the hearing of motions, and other related and incidental duties at […]