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John Brown
NONPARTISAN
John Brown is running for Kentucky District Court Judge, District 8.
John Brown is running for this race unopposed. They will move on to the general election.
Personal background
John Brown earned a bachelor's degree in finance and a law degree from the University of Kentucky. He lives in Warren County, Kentucky.
Professional background
John worked as an attorney at Hughes & Coleman, PLC, an assistant commonwealth’s attorney in Warren County and as a special assistant U.S. attorney.
Political background
John currently serves as a district court judge for Kentucky’s 8th Judicial District. He was appointed to the position in 2007.
Judicial Administration
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Judicial Philosophy
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Community Involvement
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Ethics & Conduct
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Legal Experience
As a district court judge in Kentucky’s 8th Judicial District for 19 years, oversees all felony, probate, and civil cases, rules in all civil actions against the state seeking financial payment, authorizes naturalization and divorce proceedings, and exercises authority to review and correct the rulings of lower courts.
As an assistant commonwealth's attorney in Warren County for seven years, oversaw civil and criminal prosecutions, presented pre-trial motions in court, prepared cases for trial, produced legal research, opinions, and documents, and conducted interviews with victims, witnesses, and law enforcement officials.
As a special assistant U.S. attorney for four years, prosecuted federal criminal cases on behalf of the U.S. attorney’s office, mentored and supervised clerical staff and attorneys, advised state and federal law enforcement agents during investigations, and presented cases to grand juries.
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