Virginia Court of Appeals
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| Virginia Court of Appeals | |||
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| Court information | |||
| Judges: | 11 | ||
| Judicial selection | |||
| Method: | Legislative election of judges | ||
| Term: | 8 years | ||
| Active judges | |||
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Larry Elder • Robert Frank • Robert Humphreys • D. Arthur Kelsey • William Petty • Randolph Beales • Jere Willis • Rossie Alston • Walter Felton • Teresa M. Chafin • Stephen R. McCullough • Glen Huff • | |||
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The Court of Appeals of Virginia is the intermediate appellate court in Virginia. It was established in 1985. It was created in order to increase the appellate capacity of the court system and expedite the appellate process. It is made up of eleven judges who serve 8 year terms.[1][2]
Judges
| Judge | Term | Division | Appointed by | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Judge Larry Elder | ||||
| Judge Robert Frank | 1999-2015 | |||
| Judge Robert Humphreys | 2000-2016 | |||
| Judge D. Arthur Kelsey | 2002-2019 | Gov. Mark Warner | ||
| Judge William Petty | 2006-2014 | |||
| Judge Randolph Beales | 2006-2014 | |||
| Former Judge Jere Willis | ||||
| Judge Rossie Alston | 2009-2017 | |||
| Chief Judge Walter Felton | 2002-2018 | |||
| Judge Teresa M. Chafin | 2012-2020 | Virginia General Assembly | ||
| Judge Stephen R. McCullough | 2011-2019 | |||
| Judge Glen Huff | 2011-2019 |
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