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'''Margaret Holden Palmietto''' is an associate judge on the [[Missouri 31st Judicial Circuit Court|31st Judicial Circuit Court]] in [[Missouri]]. She was appointed by Governor [[Jay Nixon]] (D) on November 5, 2015. She replaced Judge [[Jason R. Brown]], who was appointed to be a circuit judge.<ref name=appoint>[http://governor.mo.gov/news/archive/gov-nixon-appoints-long-time-administrative-law-judge-new-associate-circuit-judge ''Office of Missouri Governor Jay Nixon'', "Gov. Nixon appoints long-time Administrative Law Judge as new Associate Circuit Judge for Greene County," November 5, 2015]</ref>
'''Margaret Holden Palmietto''' is an associate judge on the [[Missouri 31st Judicial Circuit Court|31st Judicial Circuit Court]] in [[Missouri]]. She was appointed by Governor [[Jay Nixon]] (D) on November 5, 2015. She replaced Judge [[Jason R. Brown]], who was appointed to be a circuit judge.<ref name=appoint>[http://governor.mo.gov/news/archive/gov-nixon-appoints-long-time-administrative-law-judge-new-associate-circuit-judge ''Office of Missouri Governor Jay Nixon'', "Gov. Nixon appoints long-time Administrative Law Judge as new Associate Circuit Judge for Greene County," November 5, 2015]</ref>

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Missouri 31st Judicial Circuit Court
Tenure
Present officeholder
Term ends

2016

Elections and appointments
Appointed

November 5, 2015

Education

Bachelor's

Missouri State University

Law

University of Missouri

Personal
Profession
Administrative law judge


Margaret Holden Palmietto is an associate judge on the 31st Judicial Circuit Court in Missouri. She was appointed by Governor Jay Nixon (D) on November 5, 2015. She replaced Judge Jason R. Brown, who was appointed to be a circuit judge.[1]

Education

Holden received a bachelor's degree from Missouri State University and a J.D. from the University of Missouri.[1]

Career

Prior to joining the circuit court, Holden was the chief administrative law judge in the Springfield Adjudication Office of the Missouri Division of Workers’ Compensation. She became an administrative law judge in 1994, and served as chief judge from 1994 to 2006 and from 2009 to 2015. She previously worked as an assistant prosecuting attorney in Greene County and as an attorney in private practice.[1]

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