Shelton appointed circuit judge

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PIERRE – Kent Shelton of Huron is being appointed as a circuit court judge in South Dakota’s Third Circuit Court, Gov. Dennis Daugaard announced Thursday.

“I thank Kent Shelton for taking on this important role as circuit judge,” said Daugaard. “Kent is a respected member of the bar and a well-known member of the Huron community. He will do an excellent job.”

Shelton will succeed Judge Jon Erickson, who is retiring in June. The Third Circuit includes Beadle, Brookings, Clark, Codington, Deuel, Kingsbury, Grant, Hamlin, Hand, Jerauld, Lake, Miner, Moody and Sanborn counties.

Shelton has been in the private practice of law in Huron since 1990 and is a partner in the Churchill, Manolis, Freeman, Kludt, Shelton and Burns law firm. He has a general practice that includes criminal defense, family law, real estate and property, estate planning and corporate law.

“I am honored to have been selected to serve my community and state as their circuit court judge,” Shelton said. “I have always respected the judges and their decisions and will maintain the honor that goes with the position.”

Shelton is a native of Huron. He graduated from the University of Montana with a bachelor’s degree in 1986 and a law degree in 1989. He has served as chairman of the Huron College Endowment Fund and on the boards of directors of the Huron Chamber of Commerce, the Beadle County Humane Society and the Cornerstones Career Learning Center.

Shelton and his wife, Laurie, have three daughters and three grandchildren.