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§ 25-3-35. Salaries of elected judiciary, district attorneys and legal assistants

MS Code § 25-3-35 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The annual salaries of the following judges are fixed as follows:

From and after January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2013:

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court $ 126,292.50

Presiding Justices of the Supreme Court, each 123,600.75

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, each 122,460.00

From and after January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2014:

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court $137,195.00

Presiding Justices of the Supreme Court, each 134,011.50

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, each 132,390.00

From and after January 1, 2015, through December 31, 2015:

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court $148,097.50

Presiding Justices of the Supreme Court, each 144,422.25

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, each 142,320.00

From and after January 1, 2016:

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court $159,000.00

Presiding Justices of the Supreme Court, each 154,833.00

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, each 152,250.00

(2) The annual salaries of the judges of the Court of Appeals of Mississippi are fixed as follows:

From and after January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2013:

Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals $ 117,992.00

Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals, each 114,994.25

From and after January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2014:

Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals $127,854.00

Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals, each 124,938.50

From and after January 1, 2015, through December 31, 2015:

Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals $137,716.00

Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals, each. 134,882.75

From and after January 1, 2016:

Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals $147,578.00

Associate Judges of the Court of Appeals, each 144,827.00

From and after January 1, 2013, each judge shall receive a sum sufficient to aggregate, per annum, the salaries set forth in this subsection (2).

The fixed salaries in this subsection (2) shall be paid from the State General Fund and from the Judicial System Operation Fund created under Section 9-21-45. No less than One Hundred Eight Thousand One Hundred Thirty Dollars ($108,130.00) of the Chief Judge’s salary in this subsection (2) shall be paid from General Fund monies; in addition, the Legislature shall appropriate annually from the Judicial System Operation Fund a sum sufficient to increase the Chief Judge’s salary to the level set forth in this subsection (2). No less than One Hundred Five Thousand Fifty Dollars ($105,050.00) of the salary of an Associate Judge in this subsection (2) shall be paid from General Fund monies; in addition, the Legislature shall appropriate annually from the Judicial System Operation Fund a sum sufficient to increase the salary of an Associate Judge to the level set forth in this subsection (2).

The fixed salaries as specified in this subsection (2) shall be the exclusive and total compensation which can be reported to the Public Employees’ Retirement System for retirement purposes; however, any judge in office on December 31, 2003, may continue to report his expense allowance as part of his compensation for retirement purposes.

(3) The annual salaries of the chancery and circuit court judges are fixed as follows:

From and after January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2013:

Chancery Judges, each $ 112,127.50

Circuit Judges, each 112,127.50

From and after January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2014:

Chancery Judges, each $120,085.00

Circuit Judges, each 120,085.00

From and after January 1, 2015, through December 31, 2015:

Chancery Judges, each $128,042.50

Circuit Judges, each 128,042.50

From and after January 1, 2016:

Chancery Judges, each $136,000.00

Circuit Judges, each 136,000.00

In addition to their present official duties, the circuit and chancery judges shall take necessary action to promote judicial education in schools, intervention courts, electronic filing and case management systems as developed by the Administrative Office of Courts, or such other additional duties as may be assigned by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. For such extra services each judge, from and after January 1, 2013, shall receive a sum sufficient to aggregate, per annum, the salaries set forth in this subsection (3).

The fixed salaries in this subsection (3) shall be paid from the State General Fund and from the Judicial System Operation Fund created under Section 9-21-45. No less than One Hundred Four Thousand One Hundred Seventy Dollars ($104,170.00) of the salary of a Chancery or Circuit Judge in this subsection (3) shall be paid from General Fund monies; in addition, the Legislature shall appropriate annually from the Judicial System Operation Fund a sum sufficient to increase the salary of a Chancery or Circuit Judge to the levels set forth in this subsection (3).

(4) From and after January 1, 2019, and every four (4) years thereafter, the annual salaries of the judges in subsections (1), (2) and (3) shall be fixed at the level of compensation recommended by the State Personnel Board according to the board’s most recent report on judicial salaries, as required under Section 25-9-115, to the extent that sufficient funds are available. The annual salaries fixed in accordance with this subsection (4) shall not become effective until the commencement of the next immediately succeeding term of office.

(5) The Supreme Court shall prepare a payroll for chancery judges and circuit judges and submit such payroll to the Department of Finance and Administration.

(6) The annual salary of the full-time district attorneys shall be:

From and after January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2013:

One Hundred Three Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-two Dollars ($103,322.00).

From and after January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2014:

One Hundred Ten Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-eight Dollars ($110,848.00).

From and after January 1, 2015, through December 31, 2015:

One Hundred Eighteen Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-four Dollars ($118,374.00).

From and after January 1, 2016:

One Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($125,900.00).

(7) The annual salary of the full-time legal assistants shall be not less than Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) nor more than eighty percent (80%) of the salary of the district attorney for legal assistants who have been licensed to practice law for five (5) years or less; eighty-five percent (85%) of the salary of the district attorney for legal assistants who have been licensed to practice law for at least five (5) years but less than fifteen (15) years; and ninety percent (90%) of the salary of the district attorney for legal assistants who have been licensed to practice law for at least fifteen (15) years or more.

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§ 25-3-35. Salaries of elected judiciary, district attorneys and legal assistants