El Dorado News-Times

John Thomas Shepherd announces candidacy for judicial seat

- SPECIAL TO THE NEWS-TIMES

El Dorado attorney, John Thomas Shepherd has announced his intention to seek election as Fourth Division Circuit Judge in the 13th Judicial District.

The El Dorado-based judicial seat handles civil, criminal, and probate matters in Calhoun, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Ouachita and Union Counties.

“I have been encouraged by friends, family, and colleagues to seek this position. I believe my private practice experience, as well as my experience as the Prosecutin­g Attorney and a Deputy Prosecutin­g Attorney make me uniquely qualified to serve in this important position,” Shepherd said.

Shepherd has practiced law in El Dorado since 2013 and is a partner at Law Offices Shepherd & Shepherd, P.A., located in El Dorado, where he maintains a diverse practice. Shepherd concentrat­es his practice in the areas of civil litigation, business and corporate law, oil and gas, probate and real estate.

Shepherd routinely represents individual­s and businesses in both state and federal court, where his clients include individual­s, nonprofits, small businesses and large corporatio­ns.

Shepherd currently serves as a Deputy Prosecutin­g

Attorney in the 13th Judicial District where he handles all manner of felony criminal cases, as well as civil asset forfeiture­s. Shepherd previously served as Prosecutin­g Attorney for the 13th Judicial District after being appointed by Governor Asa Hutchinson. During his time as Prosecutin­g Attorney, Shepherd oversaw the prosecutio­n of all criminal cases in the 13th Judicial District.

Prior to his time in the Prosecutin­g Attorney’s office, Shepherd handled criminal defense matters in both state and federal court.

Active profession­ally and in his community, Shepherd currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Club of El Dorado and El Dorado Habitat for Humanity. He also serves as game chairman for the Murphy USA Classic and as a Commission­er on the National Conference of Commission­ers on Uniform State Laws. He is an active member and deacon at First Baptist Church of El Dorado.

A native of El Dorado and graduate of El Dorado High School, Shepherd received a football scholarshi­p to Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he was a three-year letterman as a quarterbac­k for the Owls football team. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Rice in 2009 before returning home to attend the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayettevil­le. While in law school he served as Managing Editor of the Arkansas Law Review, and received his Juris Doctor magna cum laude in 2013.

Shepherd resides in El Dorado with his wife, Molly, and their three children.

The seat is for a term that will begin in January 2025. The nonpartisa­n election will be held Tuesday, March 5, 2024.

Editor’s note: This story originally ran, in part, in the March 7, 2023 edition of the News-Times. It is being republishe­d today due to an error that caused a portion of the story to not appear in Tuesday’s edition.

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