(a) (1) The circuit court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The circuit judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the first division, and the circuit judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the second division. (b) (1) The chancery court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The chancery judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the first division, and the chancery judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the second division. Acts 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 7, §§ 1, 2; 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 22, §§ 1, 2; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-330, 22-330.1. (a) (1) The circuit court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The circuit judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the first division, and the circuit judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the second division. (b) (1) The chancery court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The chancery judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the first division, and the chancery judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the second division. Acts 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 7, §§ 1, 2; 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 22, §§ 1, 2; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-330, 22-330.1. (a) (1) The circuit court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The circuit judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the first division, and the circuit judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the second division. (b) (1) The chancery court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The chancery judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the first division, and the chancery judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the second division. Acts 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 7, §§ 1, 2; 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 22, §§ 1, 2; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-330, 22-330.1. (a) (1) The circuit court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The circuit judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the first division, and the circuit judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the second division. (1) The circuit court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The circuit judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the first division, and the circuit judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the circuit judge of the second division. (b) (1) The chancery court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The chancery judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the first division, and the chancery judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the second division. (1) The chancery court of the Tenth Judicial District is divided into two (2) divisions. (2) The chancery judge serving on June 22, 1985, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the first division, and the chancery judge appointed pursuant to Acts 1985, No. 159, § 2, and his or her successor shall be the chancery judge of the second division. Acts 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 7, §§ 1, 2; 1985 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 22, §§ 1, 2; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 22-330, 22-330.1.
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