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Sara Combs Reelected Chief Appeals Judge

1:15 PM Fri, May 30, 2008 |
Mark Hebert

Her peers on the Kentucky Court of Appeals have reelected Sara Combs as chief judge. The news is actually 23 days old since that's when the vote occurred but the release came out today. So here it is:

Sara Walter Combs re-elected chief judge of Kentucky Court of Appeals

FRANKFORT, Ky., May 30, 2008 - Sara Walter Combs of Stanton has been re-elected to serve as chief judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals for a second four-year term.

Court of Appeals judges, who vote to elect their chief judge, re-elected Judge Combs during their regular court meeting May 7. Her second term will begin June 1. The chief judge, who provides administrative oversight to the Court of Appeals, serves for a four-year term under the Kentucky Constitution.

"I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the Court of Appeals as its chief judge for another term," Judge Combs said. "I thank my colleagues for their confidence and will endeavor to earn it in all my efforts on their behalf."

Judge Combs is the first woman and the first judge from Eastern Kentucky's 7th Appellate District to be elected chief judge of the Court of Appeals. She was first elected to the position in 2004.

Judge Combs began her service with appellate courts in 1993, when she became the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court of Kentucky. After she narrowly lost her election to retain that seat on the Supreme Court, then-Gov. Brereton Jones appointed her to a vacant seat on the Court of Appeals in 1994. She was elected to the court the following November and re-elected in 2000.

Judge Combs ranked second in her class at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, where she subsequently earned a Distinguished Alumni Award. She was valedictorian at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville and U of L, where she obtained an undergraduate degree in French. She also earned her master's degree in French from U of L, having been recognized as a Woodrow Wilson Designate.

Judge Combs has taught at the high school and university levels in addition to gaining broad experience in the practice of law. She began her career as an associate with Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs in Louisville before serving as corporate counsel to an advertising company. She also practiced law with her late husband, former Gov. Bert T. Combs; established a solo practice in Stanton; and became a regional affiliate with the Louisville law firm of Mapother & Mapother.

She is affiliated with numerous professional organizations and institutions of higher learning. She served for seven years on the Kentucky Appalachian Commission and is active as a volunteer speaker for many civic and youth organizations.




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