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Kenneth L. Easterling
NONPARTISAN
Kenneth L. Easterling is running for Kentucky District Court Judge, District 16.
Personal background
Kenneth L. Easterling earned a bachelor's degree from Morehead State University and a law degree from the Salmon P. Chase School of Law at Northern Kentucky University.
Professional background
Kenneth previously worked as the chief prosecutor at the Kenton County Attorney’s Office. He also worked as an assistant county attorney and an assistant public advocate for Kenton County, an attorney at the Law Office of Kenneth L. Easterling, and a professor at Northern Kentucky University.
Political background
Kenneth currently serves as a judge for Kentucky's 16th District Court. He was first elected in 2006 and is in his fifth term.
Judicial Administration
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Judicial Philosophy
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Community Involvement
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Ethics & Conduct
Was publicly reprimanded in 2015 by the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission for violating the Code of Judicial Conduct by acting in a hostile and confrontational manner toward an investigator of the Kentucky Attorney General's Office in his courtroom.
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Legal Experience
As a judge of Kentucky's 16th District Court for 20 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 the chief prosecutor at the Kenton County Attorney’s Office for six years, directed the assignment of cases to prosecutors, maintained records on cases, worked with law enforcement agents in ongoing investigations, developed trial strategy, and advised the (top prosecutor) on criminal prosecutions.
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