In re Sup. Ct. Comm. Automation

2015 Ark. 382
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedOctober 22, 2015
StatusPublished

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SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS

IN RE SUPREME COURT Opinion Delivered October 22, 2015 COMMITTEE ON AUTOMATION

PER CURIAM

Dena Ross, District Court Clerk, of Mena, Scott Braden, Assistant Federal Public

Defender, of Little Rock, and James Kingsbury, Arkansas State Police, are appointed to the

Supreme Court Committee on Automation for three-year terms to expire October 31, 2018.

We thank them for their willingness to serve on this important committee.

Honorable Lynn Williams, Circuit Judge, of Hot Springs and Kirby Miraglia of Little

Rock, are reappointed to the Committee on Automation for three-year terms to expire

October 31, 2018. We thank them for their continued service.

The court expresses its gratitude to David Fuqua and Vickie Asher, whose terms

have expired, for their service on the committee. We also note the resignation of Allen

Fitzgerald and thank him for his service.

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