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Abercrombie v. Green
235 Ark. 776
Ark.
1962
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George Rose Smith, J.

This is an appeal from two orders entered by the Honorable John L. Hughes, Special Chancellor, in a child custody case. The only indication in the record of the special chancellor’s authority to act in the case is this stipulation: “It is stipulated and agreed by and between the parties, Joe E. Purcell, Attorney for the plaintiff, and J. B. Milham, Attorney for the defendant, that John L. Hughes serve as special Chancellor to hear the petition of the plaintiff on February 10, 1962.”

The constitution and statutes require that a special circuit judge or chancellor be elected by the attorneys in attendance on the court and that the proceedings be entered upon the record. Ark. Const., Art. 7, § 21; Ark. Stats. 1947, § 22-339. Where the parties attempt to select a special judge by agreement the proceedings are void, and the appeal must be dismissed. Dansby v. Beard, 39 Ark. 254; Gaither v. Wasson, 42 Ark. 126; Jenkins v. Incorporated Town of Caraway, 219 Ark. 236, 242 S. W. 2d 348.

Appeal dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Abercrombie v. Green
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: Nov 26, 1962
Citation: 235 Ark. 776
Docket Number: 5-2807
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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