James W. Kitchens
American judge (born 1943)
James W. Kitchens (born April 29, 1943) is a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi. He began his eight-year term in January 2009, and was formerly elected the district attorney for the Mississippi counties of Copiah, Lincoln, Pike and Walthall.[1] According to Mississippi Judiciary, Kitchens was "born on April 29, 1943, he graduated from Crystal Springs High School in 1961, then earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1964, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1967."[2]
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Statewide political officials of Mississippi
- Roger Wicker
- Cindy Hyde-Smith
- Tate Reeves, Governor
- Delbert Hosemann, Lieutenant Governor
- Michael Watson, Secretary of State
- Lynn Fitch, Attorney General
- David McRae, Treasurer
- Shad White, State Auditor
- Andy Gipson, Agriculture Commissioner
- Mike Chaney, Insurance Commissioner
- Public Service Commission
- Chris Brown
- De'Keither Stamps
- Wayne Carr
- Transportation Commission
- John Caldwell
- Willie Lee Simmons
- Charles Busby
- Delbert Hosemann, President
- Dean Kirby, President pro tempore
- Derrick Simmons, Minority Leader
- Jason White, Speaker
- Manly Barton, Speaker pro tempore
- Robert Johnson III, Minority Leader
- Michael K. Randolph, Chief Justice
- James W. Kitchens, Presiding Justices
- Leslie D. King
- Josiah D. Coleman
- James D. Maxwell II
- Dawn H. Beam
- Robert P. Chamberlin
- David M. Ishee
- T. Kenneth Griffis Jr., Associate Justices
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