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in November 1850, where the trial was to be held, to answer the charges in person. The trial lasted for several months, culminating in the dismissal of charges for lack of evidence in the spring of 1851.
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He was again elected to the supreme court in 1849, and in November 1851 he was made chief justice, remaining in this office until his death. He delivered the opinion of the court in the famous case of
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In 1832, Mississippi enacted a new constitution, thereby restructuring its supreme court. The following year, Smith was elected to the court, along with
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from 1832 to 1838, and again in 1840, and was chief justice from 1849 to 1861, returning to Associate Justice status from then until his death in 1862.
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to fill the vacancy on that bench occasioned by the death of Justice Pray, but about a month later he lost his bid for election to that seat to
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of Amite county was in October, 1863, elected to fill the unexpired term, but the courts were then closed due to the
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Smith, "on reaching his maturity, turned his attention to the law", and in 1826 was elected as a
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Thomas H. Somerville, "A Sketch of the Supreme Court of Mississippi", in Horace W. Fuller, ed.,
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Thomas H. Somerville, "A Sketch of the Supreme Court of Mississippi", in Horace W. Fuller, ed.,
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In July 1850, Smith was among a number of dignitaries, including Mississippi Governor
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Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996
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Smith's term expired in 1837, and in 1840 he was appointed by Governor
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School History of Mississippi: For Use in Public and Private Schools
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Courts, Judges, and Lawyers of Mississippi, 1798-1935
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List of justices of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
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Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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Index


Supreme Court of Mississippi
South Carolina
Mississippi Territory
Wilkinson County
Whig
Mississippi House of Representatives
Mississippi State Senate
William L. Sharkey
Daniel W. Wright
Alexander G. McNutt
Edward Turner
John A. Quitman
Cuba
New Orleans
David W. Hurst
American Civil War
List of justices of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
Leslie Southwick
Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996





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