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'''[[Louisiana]]:''' Two nominees for the vacancy created on the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]] when [[Chet Traylor]] retired have been mentioned. Pineville attorney [[Jimmy Faircloth]] has announced that he will campaign for the seat against [[4th Judicial District, Louisiana|4th District]] Judge [[Marcus Clark]]. Faircloth resigned his seat as Governor Bobby Jindal's executive counsel to enter the judicial race. | '''[[Louisiana]]:''' Two nominees for the vacancy created on the [[Louisiana Supreme Court]] when [[Chet Traylor]] retired have been mentioned. Pineville attorney [[Jimmy Faircloth]] has announced that he will campaign for the seat against [[4th Judicial District, Louisiana|4th District]] Judge [[Marcus Clark]]. Faircloth resigned his seat as Governor Bobby Jindal's executive counsel to enter the judicial race. | ||
"Jimmy's an incredible lawyer and has been a wonderful asset to our office and the people of this great state," Jindal said Wednesday. "He will be missed." <ref>[http://search.thetowntalk.com/sp?aff=1100&skin=100&keywords=Faircloth+resigns+post+to+seek+seat+on+Louisiana+Supreme+Court&x=0&y=0 ''Town Talk'' "Faircloth resigns post to seek seat on Louisiana Supreme Court" July 2, 2009]</ref> | "Jimmy's an incredible lawyer and has been a wonderful asset to our office and the people of this great state," Jindal said Wednesday. "He will be missed."<ref>[http://search.thetowntalk.com/sp?aff=1100&skin=100&keywords=Faircloth+resigns+post+to+seek+seat+on+Louisiana+Supreme+Court&x=0&y=0 ''Town Talk'' "Faircloth resigns post to seek seat on Louisiana Supreme Court" July 2, 2009]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 7 June 2016
July 2, 2009
Louisiana: Two nominees for the vacancy created on the Louisiana Supreme Court when Chet Traylor retired have been mentioned. Pineville attorney Jimmy Faircloth has announced that he will campaign for the seat against 4th District Judge Marcus Clark. Faircloth resigned his seat as Governor Bobby Jindal's executive counsel to enter the judicial race.
"Jimmy's an incredible lawyer and has been a wonderful asset to our office and the people of this great state," Jindal said Wednesday. "He will be missed."[1]
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