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Governor Matt Mead has selected Tori R. A. Kricken as the District Court Judge for the Second Judicial District in Albany County. Kricken fills the vacancy created by Judge Jeffrey Donnell’s retirement effective January 2, 2017.
Read MoreGovernor Matt Mead has selected Paul Phillips as Circuit Court Judge for the Sixth Judicial District in Campbell County. Phillips fills the vacancy created by Judge Terrill Tharp’s retirement effective January 1, 2017.
Read MoreCongratulations to Retiring Judges Donnell and Tharp Judicial positions are a unique challenge—it takes a mix of special qualities to perform the job effectively. The Wyoming judiciary has been very fortunate to have benefitted from the integrity, temperament and knowledge of District Judge Jeffrey Donnell and Circuit Court Judge Terrill Tharp over the past 19 […]
Read MoreDonnell Receives Wyoming State Bar President’s Award
Read MoreWyoming Court Security Commission’s 2016 Annual Report
Read More2016 CCJ/COSCA CONFERENCE HELD IN JACKSON, WY The 2016 Conference of Chief Justices and State Court Administrators (CCJ/COSCA) was held on July 23rd-July 27th in Jackson, Wyoming and was attended by 250 people: 46 Supreme Court Justices and 43 State Court Administrators, together with their families and guests. Chief Justice Burke commented that the conference […]
Read MoreEqual Justice Wyoming submitted its annual report to the Wyoming Supreme Court covering the 2016 fiscal year ending June 30, 2016.
Read MoreOn June 3rd, Judge Steven Cranfill, District Court Judge in the Fifth Judicial District, was the commencement speaker at the Wyoming Girls’ School’s graduation ceremony. Later in June, at Northwest Community College in Powell, Wyoming, he addressed the 2016 Wyoming Girls State’s judiciary section. He also recently hosted a Law Day presentation that featured former […]
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