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Marcia Thomas

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Marcia Thomas is running for Kentucky District Court Judge, District 54.

Personal background

Marcia pursued her higher education as a young mother of four children. She earned her undergraduate degree from Lewis University in 1990, graduating summa cum laude with Presidential Honors. She subsequently earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University in 1993. She later returned to school to earn two additional master's degrees.

Professional background

Marcia is an assistant county attorney. She works at the Boone County Attorney’s Office, where she has been for sixteen years. She previously opened her own private law practice, where she handled criminal defense, family law, personal injury, and probate cases, and she began her career as a deputy circuit court clerk while in law school.

Political background

Marcia Thomas is a District Court Judge.

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 an Assistant Boone County Attorney since 1997, she focuses her daily duties in District Court, serving the community through her legal work.

As a prosecutor, she routinely handled mental health petitions and Casey's Law hearings, which allow families to petition the court for involuntary substance abuse treatment for loved ones.

Served as a lead prosecutor for Boone County Child Support enforcement and the lead criminal juvenile court prosecutor.

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