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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] Below is a list of the judges that constituted that court: [3] [4]
Pages in category "County judges in Arkansas" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
There are 23 numbered judicial circuits; however, five circuits are split, resulting in 28 judicial circuits. Each has five divisions: criminal, civil, probate, domestic relations, and juvenile. Each circuit covers at least one of Arkansas's 75 counties. [1] All judges in Arkansas are elected in non-partisan elections.
The reform, approved as Amendment 55 to the Arkansas Constitution of 1874, made sweeping changes to the structure of county government. County judges were transformed into county executives who worked with the quorum court to conduct county business, [7] stripping the almost unfettered power they had accumulated since 1874. [6]
Pages in category "Arkansas state court judges" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Courts of Arkansas include: State courts of Arkansas. Arkansas Supreme Court [1] [2] Arkansas Court of Appeals [3] [2] Arkansas Circuit Courts (28 judicial circuits) [4] [2] Arkansas District Courts [2] Arkansas State District Courts (32 state judicial districts) [5] Arkansas Local District Courts (35 local district courts) [5] Arkansas County ...
Special Justices of the Arkansas Supreme Court (5 P) Pages in category "Justices of the Arkansas Supreme Court" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total.
Pages in category "County justices of the peace in Arkansas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.