Stacey Zimmerman
Stacey Zimmerman was the Division 3 judge of the Fourth Circuit in Arkansas. She was first elected to the bench in 1998.[1][2] She left office February 28, 2025.[3]
Elections
2014
See also: Arkansas judicial elections, 2014
Zimmerman ran for re-election to the Fourth Circuit.
General: She defeated Lisa Parks in the general election on May 20, 2014, receiving 60.67 percent of the vote.
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Education
Zimmerman earned a B.A., graduating magna cum laude, in December 1983, and earned a J.D. and an M.A. in December 1986 from Texas Tech University. She went on to earn an LL.M, in agricultural law, from the University of Arkansas in May 1988.[2]
Career
- 1999-2020: Judge, Fourth Circuit
- 1993-1998: Deputy prosecutor, Fourth Circuit
- 1989-1998: Attorney in private practice[2]
Awards and associations
- 2009 & 2010: Arkansas Juvenile Judge of the Year, Arkansas Coalition for Juvenile Justice
- 2006: Arkansas Juvenile Judge of the Year, Arkansas CASA
- 2002: Citizen of the Year, Kiwanis Club
- 2001: Judge Stacey Zimmerman Day, Fayetteville High School - January 11
- 2000: Fayetteville's Young Top Five; Jaycees, Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, City of Fayetteville & University of Arkansas
- 1999: Forty Under Forty, Northwest Arkansas Business Journal
- 1995-2005: Member, Arkansas Coalition for Juvenile Justice
- 1995-1998: Member, Criminal Detention Facility Review Committee
- Former volunteer attorney ad litem for children, Fourth Circuit
- Special Judge, Benton County Juvenile Court
- Arkansas and Texas Bar Associations
- Secretary/Treasurer, Washington County Bar Association
- Member, Washington County Juvenile Justice Advisory Board
- Participant, Annual National Juvenile Justice Conferences
- Member, Fayetteville Rotary Club[2]
See also
External links
- Arkansas Secretary of State, "Candidate information: 2014 preferential primary elections & non partisan general election," accessed April 7, 2014
- Arkansas Judiciary website, "Circuit Judge Information, Stacey Zimmerman"
Footnotes
- ↑ Arkansas Judiciary, "Fourth Circuit Judges," accessed June 10, 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Stacey Zimmerman Campaign, 2014
- ↑ The Madison County Record, "Zimmerman retires after 34 years of service in 4th Judicial District," March 5, 2025
- ↑ Arkansas Secretary of State, "Candidate Information: Stacey Zimmerman," accessed April 7, 2014
- ↑ Arkansas Secretary of State, "Nonpartisan Election Results," May 20, 2014
Federal courts:
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas
State courts:
Arkansas Supreme Court • Arkansas Court of Appeals • Arkansas Circuit Courts • Arkansas District Courts • Arkansas City Courts
State resources:
Courts in Arkansas • Arkansas judicial elections • Judicial selection in Arkansas