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Miss. Code Ann. § 9-1-11

Judge not to sit when interested or related

Applied in 29 court decisions — leading case 684 So. 2d 625 - Hunter v. State (1996)

Most recently applied in Mississippi Commission on Judicial Performance v. Clinkscales (June 2016)

Codes, Hutchinson’s 1848, ch. 53, art. 2 (186), ch. 54, art. 2 (7); 1857, ch. 61, art. 12, ch. 62, art. 7; 1871; § 986; 1880, § 2270; 1892, § 919; 1906, § 995; Hemingway’s 1917,…

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The judge of a court shall not preside on the trial of any cause where the parties, or either of them, shall be connected with him by affinity or consanguinity, or where he may be interested in the same, or wherein he may have been of counsel, except by the consent of the judge and of the parties.

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