March/April 2008 issue
New District Judge for E.D. of Arkansas: Miller
On Friday, April 10, 2007,
Brian Stacy Miller was
confirmed by the U.S. Senate
as a district judge for the
Eastern of Arkansas. He was
sworn in on April 17.
Brian Stacy Miller was born in Pine Bluff,
Arkansas in 1967. From 1985 though 1989 he
served in the United States Navy and continued
in the Reserve through 1992. He received his
undergraduate degree from the University of
Central Arkansas in 1992 and his law degree
from Vanderbilt Law School in 1995.
From 1995 to 2006 he worked at the Helena,
Arkansas office of Martin, Tate, Morrow and
Marston, where he handled civil litigation and
personal injury cases. During this time he also
served as City Attorney for Helena and worked
as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Phillips
County, Arkansas. In 2007 he was appointed to
a seat on the Arkansas Court of Appeals and
served as a member of the Committee on
Criminal Practice for the Supreme Court of
Arkansas. Congratulations, Judge Miller!