In Re Arkansas Supreme Court Criminal Practice Committee
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Opinion
Digitally signed by Susan Williams Reason: I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document Cite as 2021 Ark. 20 Date: 2024.03.05 10:05:49 -06'00' SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS IN RE ARKANSAS SUPREME Opinion Delivered: February 4, 2021 COURT CRIMINAL PRACTICE COMMITTEE
PER CURIAM
Kolby Harper, Esq., of Saline County and Lee Short, Esq., of North Little Rock are
reappointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court Criminal Practice Committee for three-year
terms to expire January 31, 2024. The Court thanks Ms. Harper and Mr. Short for their
willingness to continue serving on this important committee.
The Honorable Carlton Jones of Texarkana is appointed as Chair of the Arkansas
Supreme Court Criminal Practice Committee for a three-year term to expire on January 31,
2024. The Honorable Chris Thyer of Jonesboro, Tammy Harris, Esq., of Heber Springs,
Misty Wilson Borkowski, Esq., of Little Rock, and Prosecuting Attorney Tim Blair of
Lonoke are also appointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court Criminal Practice Committee
for three-year terms to expire January 31, 2024. The Court extends its appreciation to these
new members for their willingness to serve.
The Court expresses its gratitude to the Honorable John Fogleman of Marion as
Chair, the Honorable Don McSpadden of Batesville, Prosecuting Attorney Daniel Shue of
Fort Smith, Professor Tiffany Murphy of Fayetteville, and Darnisa Johnson, Esq., of Little
Rock, whose terms have expired, for their years of valuable committee service.
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