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Veteran judge to retire from 19th JDC after 26 years on Baton Rouge bench

Por: The Advocate Crime December 15, 2022

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After 26 years on the bench, the longest-serving active judge in the 19th Judicial District Court is handing in his gavel.District Judge Tim Kelley retire from the judiciary Jan. 2, about four years before his term ends Dec. 31, 2026.The district court will officially announce Kelley’s retirement Monday. A public notice about a special election to replace him ran in The Advocate this week.“I’d like to think I was a fair and consistent... + full article



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