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Josephine Layne Buckner
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Josephine Layne Buckner is running for Kentucky District Court Judge, District 30.
Personal background
Josephine Layne Buckner earned a bachelor's degree in English literature from the University of Louisville and a law degree from the Northern Kentucky University—Salmon P. Chase College of Law.
Professional background
Josephine previously worked as a domestic violence prosecutor for the Jefferson County Attorney's Office. She also worked as a criminal defense attorney for the Kentucky Public Defender and a domestic violence advocacy program director with the Legal Aid Society of Louisville. She also served as a public defender representing juveniles and adults.
Political background
Josephine serves as a judge on Kentucky's 30th District Court's 12th Division. She was appointed in 2021 and elected in 2022 and is in her first term. Josephine previously ran for election to the Louisville Metro Council's 3rd District in 2018 and Kentucky's 30th District Court in 2014 and 2015, but did not win.
Judicial Administration
Followed standard procedure when entering not guilty pleas for a defendant without an attorney, and helped make sure they had access to a phone and medical attention.
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Judicial Philosophy
Served on a panel discussing how to reform Kentucky's bond system.
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Community Involvement
As of March 10, 2026, Josephine Layne Buckner did not have a website or any information online.
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Ethics & Conduct
Was removed from the Breonna Taylor protest case by the Kentucky Supreme Court for concerns of impartiality because she had previously been an attorney for Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers when they represented Taylor's family, as well as for Facebook posts she made or shared regarding that case prior to being a judge.
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Legal Experience
As a domestic violence prosecutor for the Jefferson County Attorney's Office for three years, oversaw civil and criminal cases involving individuals accused of harming an intimate partner.
As a criminal defense attorney for the Kentucky Public Defender for seven years, provided legal counsel and representation to juveniles and criminal defendants who were unable to hire an attorney.
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