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Joseph Ruble Griffin

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to the state supreme court. In 1986, Griffin ran for a seat on the state supreme court, winning the primary race 39,586 votes to opponent Jon Swartzfager's 36,480. Shortly thereafter, on June 30, 1986, Chief Justice
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In 1972, Griffin was appointed to a seat on the state circuit court vacated by the elevation of Justice
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Deborah Skipper, "Supreme Court Justice Ruble Griffin is the 4th State Judge to Die in a Month",
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elevated Griffin by appointment to the vacant seat. Griffin died two years into his term.
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Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996
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This biography of a state judge in Mississippi is a
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Supreme Court of Mississippi
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University of Mississippi
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Harry G. Walker
Neville Patterson
William Allain




Leslie Southwick
Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996
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Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
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