By Antonio D. French
Filed Monday, June 04, 2007 at 6:12 PM
The Appellate Judicial Commission now is accepting applications for the position of judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Ronnie L. White, effective July 6. Judge White has served more than 11 years on the Court. Labels: Employment, Supreme_CourtApplications may be filed until 5 p.m. Monday, July 9, 2007, but earlier submission is encouraged. The commission will meet Tuesday and Wednesday, July 24 and 25, 2007, in Columbia, Mo., to conduct interviews and to select a panel of three applicants for submission to the governor.
Interested persons may download an application and accompanying rules and instructions from the Missouri Courts website listed under Quicklinks, "Judicial Vacancies." All applicants, including those who have applied previously for other vacancies, must file a new application.
The Missouri Constitution requires that a judge of the Supreme Court be at least 30 years old, licensed to practice law in Missouri, a United States citizen for at least 15 years and a qualified Missouri voter for at least nine years next preceding selection.
5 Comments:
" I AM THE LAW!!!!" Classic line.
6/04/2007 10:13 PM
I noticed that an appeals court judge named smith is resigning the same day.
How soon will these judges be replaced by choices of Blunt----and will the timing be of significance to appeals of the circuit court rulings on the june 15th school takeover?
The reason I ask, is because I have long felt the most reasonable treatment of the slps board would come from judges----especially those appointed by democrats.
6/05/2007 1:22 AM
Interesting to see if Shrewsbury will become a judge.
6/05/2007 8:54 AM
Antonio,
Is that image Fair Use? I am not sure if you have permission ;).
6/05/2007 2:57 PM
;). Is that the emoticon for salivating over a big lawsuit. Doug, I did not know that you were prelaw.
6/06/2007 3:31 PM
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