In Re Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Automation
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Opinion
Cite as 2024 Ark. 186 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
Opinion Delivered: December 12, 2024
IN RE ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON AUTOMATION .
PER CURIAM
Circuit Judge-Elect John Shepherd, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, of El Dorado;
District Court Judge Lance Wright, of Heber Springs; Circuit Judge-Elect (current District
Court Judge) Melanie Martin, of Little Rock; Representative Matt Brown, of Conway;
Robbi Riggs, Deputy General Counsel - Office of Arkansas Attorney General, of Little
Rock; Prosecuting Attorney Ben Hale, Eighth North Judicial District, of Prescott;
Washington County Circuit Clerk Kyle Sylvester, of Fayetteville; Faulkner County Circuit
Clerk Nancy Eastham, of Conway; and Andy Taylor, Esq., of Little Rock, are appointed
to the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Automation for three-year terms to expire
on December 31, 2027. We thank them for their willingness to serve on this important
committee.
Circuit Judge Shannon Blatt, District Court Judge Jessica Steele Gunter, and Chief
District Court Clerk Grace Gault are reappointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Automation for three-year terms to expire on December 31, 2027. The
court extends its appreciation to these members for their continued service.
The Court expresses its gratitude to the following outgoing members: Circuit Judge
Christopher Morledge; Circuit Judge Rob Wyatt; District Court Judge Ann Hudson;
District Court Judge Sarah Capp; Representative Robin Lundstrum; Prosecuting Attorney
David Ethredge; Crawford County Circuit Clerk Sharon Blount-Baker; Candace Edwards;
and Rashauna Norment, Esq., whose terms have expired, for their years of service to this
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