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Kentucky Judicial Branch Restructuring Referendum (1975) The Kentucky State Courts Restructuring Referendum, also known as Amendment 1, was on the May 27, 1973 ballot in Kentucky as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved The measure overhauled and restructured the state judicial system
Kentucky Court of Appeals - Wikipedia The Kentucky Court of Appeals judges are elected from districts that mirror the seven districts which elect the seven justices of the Supreme Court of Kentucky The 14 judges select one colleague to serve as chief judge for a four-year term
State of the Judiciary Chief Justice John S. Palmore, Kentucky Supreme . . . Court is that we have been able to screen the backlog of cases on hand in the Supreme Court when the Court of Appeals became fully operative in late 1976 and transfer to that court the routine cases that otherwise would have require disposition by the Supreme Court
KENTUCKY - THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS ANNUAL REPORT, 1976 in 1976, the kentucky supreme court assumed administrative authority over the court of justice and through the administrative office of the courts, carried out mandates of judicial legislation AN ADDITIONAL APPELLATE COURT, THE COURT OF APPEALS, WAS ESTABLISHED
Kentucky Case Law :: Kentucky Law :: U. S. Law - Justia Law It contains 14 judges, who usually review appeals of decisions by trial courts in three-judge panels The Court of Appeals was the highest court in Kentucky until an amendment to the Kentucky Constitution created the Supreme Court in 1975
Kentucky Supreme Court - Wikipedia Prior to its creation by constitutional amendment in 1975, the Kentucky Court of Appeals was the only appellate court in Kentucky The Kentucky Court of Appeals is now Kentucky's intermediate appellate court
Kentucky Court of Appeals - Ballotpedia Prior to a 1975 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution that created the Kentucky Supreme Court, the Kentucky Court of Appeals was the only appellate court in the state [1] The court consists of 14 members who serve eight-year terms
List of justices of the Kentucky Supreme Court - Wikipedia Following is a list of persons who have served as justices of the Kentucky Supreme Court in its various forms since 1792 [1] *Continued as Justice of the Supreme Court ^ "Justices of Kentucky's Highest Court: The Court of Appeals (1792-1975) Supreme Court (1976-present)" University of Louisville Louis D Brandeis School of Law
News - Kentucky Court of Justice Fourteen judges, two elected from each of the seven appellate districts, serve on the Court of Appeals for terms of eight years Nearly all cases heard by the Court of Appeals come to it on appeal from a lower court