Missouri Constitution

Article V, § 26 — Retirement—assignment as senior judge or commissioner

Missouri Const. art. V, § 26

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1. All judges other than municipal judges shall retire at the age of seventy years, except as provided in the schedule to this article, under a retirement plan provided by law. 2. All judges may retire at an earlier age authorized by law and may participate in a retirement plan provided by law. 3. Any retired judge, associate circuit judge or commissioner, with his consent, may be assigned by the supreme court as a senior judge to any court in this state or as a special commissioner. When serving as a senior judge he shall have the same powers as an active judge. (Adopted August 3, 1976) SCHEDULE

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