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William Hickle
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Missouri 25th Judicial Circuit Court Division 1
Tenure
Present officeholder
Term ends
2019

Education
Bachelor's
Baylor University
Law
University of Missouri


William "Bill" Hickle is a judge for the 25th Judicial Circuit in Missouri.[1] He succeeded Judge Tracy L. Storie on the 25th Judicial Circuit in 2013. He previously served on the same court as an associate judge. His current term will expire in 2019.[2]

Education

Hickle attended Baylor University for his Bachelor of Arts and the University of Missouri for his J.D.[3][4]

Career

Hickle has served as a judge for the 25th Circuit Court since 2013. He previously served as a Phelps County associate circuit judge, was elected eight times as judge for the Rolla Municipal Court, served as an interim judge for the St. James Municipal Court and served five years as a judge for the Newburg Municipal Court.[4]

Elections

2012

Hickle was elected to the 25th Circuit Court, Division 1.[5] He was unopposed in the August primary and defeated Associate Judge Colin Long in the November 6th election.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title

See also: Missouri judicial elections, 2012

2010

Hickle defeated John Wiggins in the November 2 general election for an associate judge position on the 25th Judicial Circuit.[6]

See also: Missouri judicial elections, 2010

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