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Ring
the Bell: Reviving an Old Tradition
Beginning Monday, May 3rd, Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter will revive the
old tradition of ringing the courthouse bell to let townspeople know that
court is in session. Back in the days when state judges rode the circuit
(hence the term "circuit" judge) from county to county in their district,
it was a common practice to ring the courthouse bell, announcing the
judge's arrival in town, signaling that the term of court was beginning,
and beckoning all who had business with the court to come and be heard.
Judge DeLaughter has already increased the number of
circuit court terms for Hinds County's Second Judicial District, which
means that he will be presiding over circuit court cases in the Raymond
Courthouse every other month, alternating with an equal number of terms
for the First Judicial District in Jackson.
DeLaughter says that he will resurrect the practice of
ringing the courthouse bell on the first morning of each term of court in
Raymond as a reminder of his commitment to keep court operating in the
historic courthouse and his commitment to continue restoration
improvements inside the building.
The Hinds County Board of Supervisors has authorized
funds to match a grant from the Mississippi Department of Archives and
History, but those funds may only be used for exterior restoration.
Meanwhile, Judge DeLaughter and his wife, Peggy, have
renovated the judge's chambers, bench, and other areas in the courtroom.
The couple did much of the work, themselves, on weekends and in the
evenings, but also received much needed help as well.
"It's been a labor of
love, and I'm not through by a long shot," DeLaughter promises.
"So when that bell is heard on the first
Monday morning of May and every other month after that, that will be my
assurance to the people of this district that I'm remembering and keeping
that promise."
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