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The 2024 Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice election was held in the U.S. state of Arkansas on March 5, 2024 to elect the chief justice, also known as position 1, of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Karen Baker and Rhonda Wood defeated Barbara Webb and Jay Martin in the first round. No candidate received a majority of the vote, so a runoff ...
From 1819 to 1836, the highest court in the Arkansas Territory was the Superior Court, which consisted of presidentially-appointed judges who served four-year terms. The court was established with three judges, with a fourth added in 1828. [ 2 ]
West Pierce Fire commissioner and Pierce County defense attorney John M. Sheeran, 60, ... Addressing that case in 2018 during his run for judge, Sheeran said: “10 years ago I was involved in a ...
Silas Herbert Hunt: [15] First African American male admitted to the University of Arkansas School of Law (1948) Chris Mercer and George W.B. Haley: [16] Among the "six pioneers" who integrated the University of Arkansas School of Law (1949) Joseph Wood: [17] First African American male judge in Washington County, Arkansas (2016)
This photo was included in the indictment filed against attorney John Sheeran in U.S. District Court. On May 15, 2023, nearly two months after a correctional officer seized the drugs hidden in the ...
John Sheeran arrives for a court appearance in Chatham, Mass. (Via Boston 25 video) ... “I understand the basis of the judge’s decision, and we are appealing to the Superior Court and hoping ...
Prior to serving as justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court, Baker served as associate judge for the Arkansas Court of Appeals from 2001 to 2010, as 20th Judicial District Circuit/Chancery Judge from 1997 to 2000, and as 20th Judicial District Circuit/Chancery/Juvenile Judge from 1995 to 1996.
The Superior Court of the Arkansas Territory was established in 1819. It consisted of three judges, and then four from 1828. It was the highest court in the territory, and was succeeded the Supreme Court, [ 1 ] established by Article Five of the 1836 Constitution, which was composed of three judges, to include a chief justice, elected to eight ...