Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 478.205 - Circuit court, continual session - when term required, time commencing
- Section 478.206 - Writs and other processes returned to first term, when, effect
- Section 478.220 - Circuit and associate circuit judges, jurisdiction, restrictions
- Section 478.230 - Municipal judges, jurisdiction - cases subject to transfer
- Section 478.240 - Presiding judge, term, selection procedures - chief justice of supreme court may remove presiding judge, designate acting judge - authority to assign cases, exception - judge hears case not properly assigned, effect
- Section 478.245 - Circuit courts may adopt local court rules - procedure - restrictions - role of associate circuit judges
- Section 478.248 - Availability of a judge for bail purposes, when, local court rules to ensure
- Section 478.250 - Procedure for filing cases, docketing, assignment, hearing
- Section 478.255 - Disqualification of judge, reassignment procedure - applicability to probate judges
- Section 478.260 - Probate division of circuit court established, jurisdiction
- Section 478.265 - Commissioner of the probate division of circuit court, appointment, qualifications, powers, duties, compensation (counties over 400,000)
- Section 478.266 - Probate division, commissioner authorized, certain counties, compensation, commissioner's orders, rejection or confirmation - deputy commissioner, certain counties and cities, appointment, term - powers and duties
- Section 478.267 - Probate division of circuit court, commissioner authorized, compensation, term - commissioner's orders, rejection or confirmation of (St. Louis County)
- Section 478.268 - Probate division commissioner authorized, thirty-first judicial circuit, term, compensation - commissioner's orders, rejection or confirmation
- Section 478.270 - Judge or clerk not to prepare wills or settlements - letters revoked, when
- Section 478.320 - Associate circuit judges, authorized number - population determination - election - restrictions on practice of law or paid public appointment - residency requirement