In 1918 he was elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals.
He was elected judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1874.
This will be the redevelopment of an abandoned public housing complex, Kentucky Courts.
They then attempted to appeal to the Kentucky Court of Appeals, which was also not in session.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals usually sits in three judge panels.
He was elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1878 and served there until 1886.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld the circuit court's decision on appeal.
Republicans appealed the decision to the Kentucky Court of Appeals.
Republicans organized a test case against the law, but the Kentucky Court of Appeals found it constitutional.
He was admitted to the bar by the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1875 and practiced.