How long does a judge serve in an Arkansas District Court?
District court judges serve a 6 year term. ChaCha!
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Circuit judges in Arkansas serve a six-year term. Judicial candidates for circuit judge will now run in nonpartisan elections and are required to have been licensed attorneys in the state for six years preceding the date of assuming office.
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A judge is the person who sits at the head of the court. The judge is like an umpire in a game and conducts the trial impartially and in an open court. The judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the parties of the case, assesses the credibility of the parties, and then issues a ruling on the matter at hand based on his or her interpretation of the law and his or her own personal judgement.

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