Article VII.
Judicial Department

Section 6. Appointments; clerk, reporter, crier; fees

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Power of appointment to public office

The supreme court, the court of appeals, the circuit court, or any justices or judges thereof, shall not exercise any power of appointment to public office except as provided in this constitution.

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1909 Article VII. Section 6

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1909 Article VII. Section 11

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Appointments; clerk, reporter, crier; fees

The supreme court may appoint and remove its clerk, a reporter of its decisions and a court crier, each of whom shall perform such duties and receive such salary as shall be prescribed by law; and all fees, perquisites and income collected by the clerk shall be turned over by him to the state treasury and credited to the general fund. No justice of the supreme court shall exercise any other power of appointment to public office.

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1850 Article VI. Section 10

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1850 Article VI. Section 12

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1964 Article VI. Section 7

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1964 Article VI. Section 27

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