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Appellate Judicial Commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Gooch vacancy on Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District

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Pursuant to Rule 10.28(d), the Appellate Judicial Commission announces the following demographic information relating to applicants for the vacancy on the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, created by the October 2023 appointment of Judge Ginger K. Gooch to the Supreme Court of Missouri.

There are seven applicants; none reports being either a female or a minority applicant. Five are employed outside the Springfield metropolitan areas. Six applicants work in the public sector, and one works in the private sector. Of those in the public sector, five are judges. The applicants’ mean age is 49.7 years. 

Rule 10.28(d) permits the commission to select from among all a vacancy’s applicants those it wishes to interview. Historically, names of those being considered for a judicial vacancy were not released to the public; effective September 2010, the Supreme Court of Missouri changed Rule 10 to permit the judicial commissions to release the names of those individuals being interviewed. For this vacancy, the commission announces it will interview all seven applicants:

Raymond M. GrossMatthew P. HamnerJoseph L. HensleyT. Todd MyersBryan A. NickellGary A. TroxellDavid T. Tunnell

 The commission is expected to conduct interviews beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, February 12, 2024, at Hotel Vandivort, 305 East Walnut Street, in Springfield. Interviews are open to the public, subject to available seating; they will not be available online.

The commission is expected to meet at approximately 11:45 a.m. Monday, February 12, after interviews conclude, at Hotel Vandivort to select the three nominees from this applicant pool for the governor’s consideration. 

Original source can be found here.

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