Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2412

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Legal assistants; bring forward code section related to.

Impact

By setting clear limits on the number of legal assistants that can be employed in each circuit court district, SB2412 seeks to standardize staffing across Mississippi's judicial system. This regulation may help in addressing the disparities in legal resources available among different districts, thereby promoting more equitable legal assistance statewide. Moreover, it allows district attorneys to employ additional staff as needed when funding is available, which could enhance the operational efficiency of the judicial process.

Summary

Senate Bill 2412 aims to bring forward Section 25-31-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which prescribes the number of full-time legal assistants allowed in various circuit court districts. The bill updates and specifies the authorized number of legal assistants for each circuit court district, ensuring that legal offices have sufficient staffing to support district attorneys in managing their caseloads effectively. The bill's implementation date is set for July 1, 2026, indicating a future commitment to enhance legal support within the state judiciary system.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB2412 may arise from the funding mechanisms detailed within the bill. While the legislation expands the number of available legal assistants, it also requires appropriations from the state legislature or local boards of supervisors to ensure that these positions are adequately funded. There might be debates about the financial implications for local governments and potential disparities in resource allocation among the various circuit districts, depending on the fiscal capacity of each county.

Further_details

Overall, SB2412 represents an effort to bolster the capacity of the state's legal system by establishing a structured approach to staffing in circuit court districts. Ensuring that each district has sufficient legal assistants not only aims to improve the effectiveness of legal proceedings but also addresses the broader goal of enhancing access to justice for residents throughout Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2789

Legal assistants and criminal investigators; bring forward code sections related to.

MS SB2513

Firearms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1204

Fire trucks and fire funds; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1567

Fire trucks and fire funds; bring forward code sections related to.

MS SB2402

Rural Fire Truck Acquisition Assistance Program; bring forward sections.

MS SB2637

Elections; bring forward special elections and legislative code sections.

MS SB2503

Intervention courts; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1102

Oyster bottoms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1575

Oyster bottoms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB494

Crimes related to public funds; bring forward code sections related to.

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