Arkansas Court of Appeals | |
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34°44′44.85″N 92°17′27.51″W / 34.7457917°N 92.2909750°W | |
Established | 1979 |
Jurisdiction | Arkansas |
Location | Little Rock, Arkansas, USA |
Coordinates | 34°44′44.85″N 92°17′27.51″W / 34.7457917°N 92.2909750°W |
Authorised by | Arkansas Constitution |
Appeals to | United States Supreme Court |
Website | Official website |
Chief Judge | |
Currently | Brandon Harrison |
Since | September 1, 2020[1] |
Lead position ends | September 1, 2024[1] |
The Arkansas Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the state of Arkansas. It was created in 1978 by Amendment 58 of the Arkansas Constitution, which was implemented by Act 208 of the Arkansas General Assembly in 1979. The court handed down its first opinions for publication on August 8, 1979.
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