8 February 2023
ST. LOUIS – Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 10.28(d), the Twenty-First Circuit Judicial Commission releases the following information relating to applicants for the circuit judge vacancy created by the resignation of Judge William M. Corrigan Jr., who left the bench to serve as deputy attorney general of Missouri. There are 19 applicants, of whom eight indicate they are female and two report being minority applicants. Seven presently work in the private sector and 12 are presently employed in the public sector. The applicants’ mean age is 50.6.
Also pursuant to Rule 10.28(d), the commission announces it will interview all 19 applicants:
Monique D. Abby
Seth A. Albin
Lorne J. Baker
Jason A. Denney
Chastidy R. Dillon-Amelung
Ellen W. Dunne
Peter W. Gullborg
Bridget L. Halquist
Matthew H. Hearne
John R. Lasater
Amanda B. McNelley
Jeffrey P. Medler
Curtis J. Niewald
Krista S. Peyton
Ian C. Simmons
Thomas D. Smith
Dean A. Stark
Natalie P. Warner
Sherry A. Wolk
The commission expects to interview applicants beginning at 10 a.m. February 27 and 28, 2023, at the St. Louis County Court Building, Room 381N, 105 South Central, Clayton, Missouri. Interviews will be open to the public, subject to available seating. Immediately after the interviews, the commission will meet to select the names of three nominees for the governor’s consideration.
The members of the Twenty-First Circuit Judicial Commission are: Michael E. Gardner, chief judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, and chairperson of the commission; William P. Grant, Al Koller III, Matt Reh, secretary of the commission, and Kelly Wittenbrink.
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Contact: Laura Roy, clerk of court
Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District
(314) 539-4300