Sections
- Article I
- Article II. State and County Boundaries
- Article III. Distribution of Powers of Government
- Article IV. Legislative Department
- Article V. Executive Department
- Article VI. Judicial Department
- Article VII. Impeachments
- Article VIII. Suffrage and Elections
- Article IX. Representation
- Article X. Exemptions
- Article XI. Taxation
- Article XII. Corporations
- Article XIII. Banks and Banking
- Article XIV. Education
- Article XV. Militia
- Article XVI. Oath of Office
- Article XVII. Miscellaneous Provisions
- Article XVIII. Mode of Amending the Constitution
- Ratification
- Amendments
Article VI. Judicial Department
Place of holding supreme court
Division of state into circuits; residency requirements for circuit judges
Jurisdiction of circuit courts
When and where chancery courts to be held; chancellors may hold court for each other
Legislature may establish court of probate in each county; powers generally of probate courts
Election or appointment of judges of inferior courts
Qualifications of chancellors and judges of courts of record
Terms of office of supreme court justices, chancellors and judges of circuit and probate courts
Judicial officers conservators of the peace
Vacancies in office of supreme court justices, elected judges and chancellors
Procedure when judge or chancellor incompetent to try, hear or render judgment in case
Failure of judges or chancellors to attend regular terms of court
Judges of courts of record not to practice law
Appointment and term of office of clerk of supreme court; selection of clerks of inferior courts

