Missouri Constitution

Article V, § 17 — Associate circuit judges, jurisdiction

Missouri Const. art. V, § 17

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Associate circuit judges may hear and determine all cases, civil or criminal and all other matters as now provided by law for magistrate or probate judges and may be assigned such additional cases or classes of cases as may be provided by law. In probate matters the associate circuit judge shall have general equitable jurisdiction.

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History

(Amended August 3, 1976)

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