In addition to all other authority granted by law, every circuit court is authorized to appoint legal counsel to represent a person the court deems incompetent due to minority or mental incapacity in civil and criminal actions.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 2 - Courts and Court Officers
Subchapter 2 - Circuit Courts Generally
§ 16-13-203. Supervision of county courts and county, local, and municipal boards or officers
§ 16-13-204. Issuance of writs, orders, or process
§ 16-13-205. Writs of certiorari — Temporary restraining orders — Enforcement
§ 16-13-206. Term of court — Court to remain open
§ 16-13-208. Adjournments — Recess
§ 16-13-209. Notice of proceedings
§ 16-13-210. Circuit judge may hear and adjudicate causes pending in the circuit
§ 16-13-211. Proceedings during vacation of court or in chambers
§ 16-13-214. Disqualification of judges
§ 16-13-215. Entry of judge into armed services — Discharge — Vacancy
§ 16-13-216. Clerk and court reporter — Assistants — Salaries
§ 16-13-217. Law clerks — Service as court reporters and masters
§ 16-13-219. Court expenses — Payment
§ 16-13-220. Counsel for incompetents
§ 16-13-221. Legal counsel to personnel
§ 16-13-222. Private hearings by circuit courts
§ 16-13-223. Sale and confirmation of property
§ 16-13-224. Temporary exchange of districts — Assignment
§ 16-13-225. Juvenile cases — Information system
§ 16-13-226. Installment payments by a criminal defendant in circuit court — Priority of payment