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Judges of the Kentucky Circuit Courts, 1831-1861

Kurt X. Metzmeier
University of Louisville - Louis D. Brandeis School of Law



Kentucky Ancestors, 2008

Abstract:     
For much of the nineteenth century, the circuit court judge was the law in the counties and small towns of Kentucky. Felonies and the most important civil matters all awaited his twice annual sessions at the county court house. With no criminal appeal allowed until just before the Civil War, the rulings of the circuit judge in matters of life and liberty were final. Despite the importance of these officials to the life of Kentucky, researchers seeking to find information about the men who held this office have had few readily accessible guides. This paper uses old almanacs and statute books to reconstruct a listing of the names of these jurists and the geographic boundaries of the circuits they rode.

Keywords: legal history, judges, Kentucky

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Date posted: November 16, 2007 ; Last revised: November 19, 2007

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Metzmeier, Kurt X., Judges of the Kentucky Circuit Courts, 1831-1861. Kentucky Ancestors, 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1029723


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Kurt X. Metzmeier (Contact Author)
University of Louisville - Louis D. Brandeis School of Law ( email )
Wilson W. Wyatt Hall
Louisville, KY 40292
United States
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