The court's process is designed to utilize the service of duly appointed or elected Court of Appeals judges, on a rotation basis and assigning cases based on availability, with the particular case(s) identified to the Court of Appeals judge only after the assignment is made. Court staff rotates through a seniority-based list of the Court of Appeals judges (not including the Chief Judge), confirming assignments based on availability on scheduled argument dates.
If no Court of Appeals judge is available to participate, the court utilizes the services of retired justices (now senior judges) on a rotation basis, prioritizing those who have post-retirement service time remaining as part of their state judge retirement plan. Court staff rotates through a list of those senior judges with service time remaining, confirming assignments based on availability on scheduled argument dates, with the particular case(s) identified to the senior justice only after the assignment is made. If no senior judge with remaining service time is available to sit on a particular date, court staff uses a similar process to determine whether a retired member is available to sit on a volunteer basis. (Last updated 6/4/24)