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  1. Aug 9, 2022 · Arkansas County Northern District Judge Jeremiah Bueker, 48, was in Jefferson County for “recreational travel” with his loved ones, but at some point during the trip he “ventured off alone ...

  2. Aug 8, 2022 · Officials say the death of Arkansas County Northern District Judge Jeremiah T. Bueker, 48, will be investigated as an accidental drowning.

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  3. Aug 8, 2022 · The body of Arkansas County Northern District Judge Jeremiah T Bueker, 48, was located at the bottom of Mud Lake, 120 miles east of Little Rock, on Sunday morning, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s ...

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  4. PO Box 400. Danville. 72833. 479-495-7975. 479-495-2607. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. Division 3. The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.

  5. Clerk. Anna Ward. P.O. Box 219. Danville. 72833. 479-495-4850. Yell. The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.

    Position
    Name
    Address
    City
    Judge
    Thomas Eddie Best
    101 Court Square
    DeWitt
    Clerk
    Melissa Wood
    101 Court Square
    DeWitt
    Judge
    Jim Hudson
    215 East Jefferson
    Hamburg
    Clerk
    Christie Pippen-Martin
    215 East Jefferson
    Hamburg
  6. The official web site for the Arkansas Supreme Court provides information about cases, oral arguments, opinions, orders, dockets, history and technology services that improve public access by supporting Arkansas’s courts and criminal justice agencies.

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  8. List of judges of the Superior Court of the Arkansas Territory. From 1819 to 1836, the highest court in the Arkansas Territory was the Superior Court, which consisted of presidentially-appointed judges who served four-year terms. The court was established with three judges, with a fourth added in 1828.

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