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12 J. Mo. B. 1 (1956)

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Table of
CONTENTS
IN MEMORITAM, .2
LAW LISTS,
Approved by. ABA' 5'
MEETINGS & EVENTS;
,  ble of dates, etc,' 3
OFFICERS and Board of
-.  Governors, list of,; 2

SPECIAL REPORTS,'3
SUMMARIES of Opinions, 4
Supreme Court', 4
Courts of Alpeals, 10,
TRANSFERS OF JUDGES, -
Temporary, during 1955, d1
, , empo ar ,  . . ..

Vol. 12

January, 1956

No.1

TEMPORARY TRANSFERS OF
MISSOURI JUDGES IN 1955

Section 6, Article V, 1945 Cons
provides:  The Supreme Cour
make temporary transfers of
personnel from one court to ano
the administration of justice r
and may establish rules with
thereto.
The Supreme Court has adopte
11.01-11.06, relating to temporary
fers of judicial personnel.
In addition to the above provisi
temporary transfers by order of
preme Court, Section 15, Article
Constitution, provides:  Any
judge may sit in any other circuit
request of a judge thereof.
The incapacity of two Suprem
judges resulted in 8 transfers of
of Appeals judges to the Suprem
and 1 transfer of a Division On
to Division Two. There were
transfers of a circuit judge to t
preme Court in contemplation of
minent appointment as a commi
Due to the incapacity of one
judges of the St.Louis Court of
12 orders were entered transferri
cuit judges to said Court. Ther
3 transfers of circuit judges to th
sas City Court of Appeals.
Congestion in the metropolitar
resulted in transfers covering per
service totaling 5 weeks in the 8
cuit and 13 weeks in the 16th Cir
Transfers were made for exten
riods  to  Pemiscot   County,
County, and the Cape Girardeai
of Common r'!eas on acc'min- cf
ness of the resp32cJve 'egula: jad

By C. A. Leedy jr, Chief Justice,
Supreme Court of Missouri
titution    Upon the death of two probate judges
rt may    orders were entered assigning other pro-
judicial  bate judges to said courts until the new
ther as   probate judge took office.
equires,    There are set out below the equivalent
respect  of 179 transfer orders (some transfer
orders assigned several different judges)
d Rules   which were made by the Supreme Court
trans-  to the various courts of the state for the
year 1955.
ons for     No records are given on transfers
the Su-   where one circuit judge sits in another
V, 1945   circuit at the request of the judge
circuit  thereof pursuant to Section 15, Article
t at the  V of the Constitution, as the available
records on such transfers are fragmen-
e Court   tary. However, they constitute a very
Courts  important addition to the Supreme Court
e Court   orders set out below.
e judge     As Chief Justice, the writer wishes to
also2
the S-   express the appreciation of the Supreme
the Su-   Court to the transferred judges for the
his im-  service they have rendered in other
ssioner.  courts.
of the
Appeals     (Continued on page 6, in this issue.)

ing cir-
e were
e Kan-
areas
iods of
th Cir-
cuit.
ded pc-
Cooper
Court
the ill-
ges.

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i, pREMINDER
Pay 1956
Enrollment Fee
To Clerk of Your Circuit Court
Fee $15, plus $1.00 penalty after
January 20th.

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