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Posted: Fri 11:56 PM, Dec 02, 2011

FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec. 2, 2011 – The Judicial Nominating Commission on Friday announced nominees to fill the vacant District Court judgeship in the 31st Judicial District, Division 1, consisting of Floyd County. Supreme Court Justice Will T. Scott, who represents the 7th Supreme Court District, led the commission today on behalf of Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr.

The three attorneys named as nominees to fill the vacancy are James D. Adams II, Brett D. Davis and Jimmy R. Marcum II, all of Prestonsburg.

Adams has been a sole practitioner in general practice since 2004. He received his juris doctor from Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law.

Marcum is an assistant county attorney for Floyd County, an associate with the law firm of Vanover, Hall & Bartley and serves as the city attorney for the cities of Allen, Wayland and Wheelwright. He received his juris doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law in Ohio.

The judicial vacancy was created by the resignation of Judge James R. Allen effective Aug. 16, 2011.

Judicial Nominating Process
When a judicial vacancy occurs, the executive secretary of the Judicial Nominating Commission publishes a notice of vacancy in the judicial circuit or the judicial district affected. Attorneys can recommend someone or nominate themselves. The names of the applicants are not released. 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.


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