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3 Cumberland, Monroe Counties judgeship nominees Three names from which Gov. Beshear will name replacement for Judge Steve D. Hurt are Lindsey Gary Bell, Kristi Renee Castillo, and Stephen Howard Poindexter, Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story FRANKFORT, KY - The Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr.,announced today, Tuesday, September 8, 2009, nominees to fill the vacant District Court judgeship in the 60th Judicial District, which serves Cumberland and Monroe counties. The three attorneys named as nominees to fill the vacancy are Lindsey Gary Bell, Kristi Renee Castillo and Stephen Howard Poindexter, all of Burkesville, KY. The District Court judgeship was left vacant by Judge Steve D. Hurt, who resigned Jan. 31 to join the Senior Judges Program. Nominees
Once nominations occur, the individuals interested in the position return a questionnaire to the Office of the Chief Justice. Chief Justice Minton then meets with the Judicial Nominating Commission to choose three nominees. Because the Kentucky Constitution requires that three names be submitted to the governor, in some cases the commission submits an attorney's name even though the attorney did not apply. A letter naming the three nominees is sent to Gov. Steve Beshear for review. The governor has 60 days to appoint a replacement, and his office makes the announcement. Makeup of the Judicial Nominating CommissionThe Judicial Nominating Commission is established in the Kentucky Constitution. Ky. Const. S 118; SCR 6.000, et seq. The commission has seven members. The membership is comprised of the chief justice of Kentucky (who also serves as chair), two lawyers elected by all the lawyers in their circuit/district and four Kentucky citizens who are appointed by the governor. The four citizens appointed by the governor must equally represent the two major political parties, so two must be Democrats and two must be Republicans. It is the responsibility of the commission to submit a list of three names to the governor and the governor must appoint a judge from this list of three. 2010 Election Circuit and district judges who are appointed to fill vacancies and wish to try to retain their seats will run for elected office in 2010. The regularly scheduled election for district judges is in 2010. District judges serve four-year terms. The next regularly scheduled election for circuit judges is in 2014. Appointees to circuit judgeships must run for election in 2010 and 2014. Circuit judges serve eight-year terms. The election schedule can be found on the Kentucky Secretary of State Web site. District Court District Court is a court of limited jurisdiction. Juvenile matters, city and county ordinances, misdemeanors, traffic offenses, probate of wills, felony preliminary hearings, small claims, and civil cases involving $4,000 or less are all District Court matters, as well as voluntary and involuntary mental commitments and cases relating to domestic violence and abuse. Administrative Office of the Courts The Administrative Office of the Courts in Frankfort supports the activities of approximately 3,800 Kentucky Court of Justice employees, including the elected offices of justices, judges and circuit court clerks. This story was posted on 2009-09-08 14:33:48
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