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Arkansas Supreme Court approves addendum to Tenth Judicial Circuit administrative plan
Summary
The Supreme Court of Arkansas, in a per curiam opinion delivered Dec. 12, 2024, approved an addendum to the Tenth Judicial Circuit's administrative plan; the order sets the addendum's effective date as Jan. 1, 2025 and says the current plan remains in force until then. The opinion does not describe the addendum's contents.
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The Supreme Court of Arkansas, in a per curiam opinion delivered Dec. 12, 2024, approved an addendum to the administrative plan for the Tenth Judicial Circuit and said, "The addendum has been approved and shall be effective January 1, 2025."
The action was issued "pursuant to Arkansas Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 14," the opinion states. It adds that "the current, approved administrative plan shall remain in full force and effect until January 1, 2025."
The court's brief order does not describe the addendum's specific changes or provisions. The opinion identifies the approval and effective date but does not provide detail on the substance of the addendum or any subsequent implementation steps.
Because the opinion is per curiam, it issues as the court's collective order rather than as a signed opinion by an individual justice. No vote tally, motion language, or further commentary appears in the published text.
The order is cited as 2024 Ark. 184 and was delivered Dec. 12, 2024. The court references Administrative Order No. 14 as the governing authority under which the Tenth Judicial Circuit submitted the addendum.
Questions about the addendum's content, any operational changes it would make for the circuit, or the administrative steps that follow the approval were not addressed in the text of the opinion.
