27 March 2015
ST. LOUIS -- The Twenty-Second Circuit Judicial Commission (city of St. Louis) is accepting applications for an associate circuit judge vacancy that will be created by Gov. Jeremiah “Jay” Nixon’s appointment of one of the three associate circuit judges nominated to fill the circuit judge vacancy created by Judge Michael David’s retirement.
The commission encourages qualified individuals to apply for judicial office. Qualifications for associate circuit judges may be found in article V, section 21 of the Missouri Constitution.
Application forms may be picked up in the clerk’s office at the Missouri Court of Appeals in the Old Post Office, 815 Olive Street, Room 304, St. Louis, Missouri. Applications are also available below:
Instructions: in Word | in PDF
Applicants who previously applied for the circuit vacancy created by Judge Michael David’s retirement need only send a letter requesting their previous application be transferred to the current opening.
Applications and/or the letter must be received by each commissioner no later than 5 p.m. April 24, 2015. The commission will announce the date of the interviews at a later time.
The members of the Twenty-Second Circuit Judicial Commission are: Judge Angela T. Quigless, chief judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Steven L. Groves, Thomas Neill, Rita L. Burlison and Tiffany Mapp Franklin.
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Contact: Laura Roy, Clerk of Court
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District
Phone (314) 539-4300