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Section 73-3-357 - Personal incapacity; sufficiency, as evidence, of court order of incompetence or commitment — Mississippi Law | CourtGPT
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Section 73-3-357 - Personal incapacity; sufficiency, as evidence, of court order of incompetence or commitment

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A certified copy of the court order declaring an attorney mentally incompetent, or an order of commitment if he has been committed to an institution for the mentally incompetent, shall constitute sufficient evidence that said attorney is personally incapable to practice law, if such is not successfully rebutted.Laws, 1974, ch. 566, § 23(6); reenacted, Laws, 1983, ch. 302, § 53; reenacted, Laws, 1991, ch. 526, § 56; reenacted, Laws, 1992, ch. 515, § 56, eff. 7/1/1992.