By Jeff Murphy,
September 22, 2021
WARRENSBURG, MO – An opportunity to see the judicial system in action, the Missouri
Court of Appeals, Western District, will convene court at the University of Central
Missouri, Warrensburg, Oct. 13. The event is open to the public and takes place in
Elliott Student Union 240.
A panel of judges including Chief Judge Cynthia Martin, Judge Mark Pfeiffer, and Special
Judge James Welsh will hear oral arguments in three cases beginning at 9:30 a.m. After
the oral arguments, the judges will take time to discuss the court system and take
general questions from the audience.
Chief Judge Martin will preside over the proceedings in Warrensburg. Judge Martin
joined the Western District in 2009. She practiced law in Kansas City and Lee’s Summit
before joining the Court. Judge Pfeiffer was appointed to the Western District in
2009. Before his appointment to the judiciary, he practiced law in Springfield and
Columbia. Judge Welsh served on the Western District for over 10 years, before his
retirement in 2018. Previously, Judge Welsh served as a municipal judge, associate
circuit judge, and circuit judge in Clay County.
Although retired, Judge Welsh serves as a senior judge and was appointed to sit with
this panel by the Missouri Supreme Court at the request of Chief Judge Martin pursuant
to section 476.681 of the Missouri Revised Statutes.
The Court typically convenes court in Kansas City. However, for more than 20 years,
the Court has held dockets in several of the 45 counties in the Court’s jurisdiction,
which includes all of northwest Missouri and most of central Missouri. The Court hears
oral arguments outside of Kansas City to give individuals an opportunity to observe
a part of the judicial system they normally do not see and to familiarize those attending
with the Court's role in the judicial system.