Mississippi Code § 11-49-9

Limitation of number to argue cause
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A court shall not permit more than two attorneys to argue on one side, unless good cause be shown therefor. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 26, art. 3 (11); 1857, ch. 9, art. 11; 1871, § 2254; 1880, § 2408; 1892, § 221; 1906, § 228; Hemingway's 1917, § 205; 1930, § 3708; 1942, § 8680.
A court shall not permit more than two attorneys to argue on one side, unless good cause be shown therefor. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 26, art. 3 (11); 1857, ch. 9, art. 11; 1871, § 2254; 1880, § 2408; 1892, § 221; 1906, § 228; Hemingway's 1917, § 205; 1930, § 3708; 1942, § 8680.
A court shall not permit more than two attorneys to argue on one side, unless good cause be shown therefor. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 26, art. 3 (11); 1857, ch. 9, art. 11; 1871, § 2254; 1880, § 2408; 1892, § 221; 1906, § 228; Hemingway's 1917, § 205; 1930, § 3708; 1942, § 8680.
A court shall not permit more than two attorneys to argue on one side, unless good cause be shown therefor.
Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 26, art. 3 (11); 1857, ch. 9, art. 11; 1871, § 2254; 1880, § 2408; 1892, § 221; 1906, § 228; Hemingway's 1917, § 205; 1930, § 3708; 1942, § 8680.

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