Illinois Supreme Court appoints Hillsboro attorney Jarman to Fourth Judicial Circuit
The Supreme Court of Illinois announced the appointment of attorney Douglas L. Jarman as Circuit Judge at Large of the Fourth Judicial Circuit. This appointment fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge John Coady on Oct. 3, 2009.
Jarman, 51, has practiced in nearly every area of civil law. He has also served as the attorney for numerous local government entities, including the City of Hillsboro and the Villages of Panama and Irving. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army, where he served in the White House Communications Agency.
Jarman is a graduate of Triopia High School; Eastern Illinois University and Southern Illinois University School of Law.
This appointment will be effective Oct. 19, 2009, and will terminate when the position is filled by the general election of 2010.
The Fourth Judicial Circuit is comprised of nine counties: Christian, Clay, Clinton, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Marion, Montgomery and Shelby.
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