The judges of the supreme, appellate, chancery, circuit, general sessions and juvenile courts throughout the state, judicial commissioners and county mayors in those officers' respective counties, and the presiding officer of any municipal or city court within the limit of their respective corporations, are magistrates within the meaning of this title. The judges of chancery and circuit courts have statewide jurisdiction to issue search warrants pursuant to chapter 6, part 1 of this title in any district.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-1-106
Officials defined as magistrates
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case State of Tennessee v. Charlotte Lynn Frazier And Andrea Parks (2018)
Most recently applied in State of Tennessee v. Charlotte Lynn Frazier And Andrea Parks (September 2018)
Code 1858, § 4943; Shan., § 6904; Code 1932, § 11428; Acts 1973, ch. 48, § 1; 1978, ch. 933, § 2; impl. am
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