FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
GOVERNOR HALEY BARBOUR’S JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE SEARCHING TO FILL VACANCY
(Jackson, Miss.) – Governor Haley Barbour’s Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee is conducting a search to fill the vacancy on the Mississippi Chancery Court (4th District – Amite, Franklin, Walthall, and Pike Counties) in Southwest Mississippi as a result of Judge Hollis McGhehee’s upcoming retirement.
“On behalf of the citizens of Mississippi, I want to thank Judge McGehee for his service as Chancery Judge and congratulate him on his retirement,” said Governor Barbour.
The Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee will review nominees in accordance with Executive Order 914 and make recommendations to the Governor. The 31-member committee includes a chairman and ten attorneys from each of the state’s Supreme Court Districts.
Anyone interested in applying for this position, who has not yet applied, or is interested in recommending prospective candidates should contact the Governor’s Chief Counsel at 601-576-2038 or Ed Brunini, Jr., the chairman of the Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee at 601-948-3101. All applications and recommendations should be submitted prior to April 1, 2005.
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