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Section 5-13-103 - Number of Judges; Location of Chambers; Concurrent Jurisdiction

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5-13-103. Number of judges; location of chambers; concurrent jurisdiction. (a) The chancery court of the state of Wyoming shall consist of no more than three (3) judges. The location of chambers and assignment of cases shall be prescribed by rules promulgated by the supreme court. (b) All chancery court judges in the state shall have concurrent jurisdiction throughout the state as provided in W.S. 5-13-115(d).