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Judge Jeffrey Scott Lawless receives high honor



2017-12-08 - Photo From Jamie T. Neal, Administrative Office of the Courts..
District Court Judge Jeffrey Scott Lawless, who serves Pulaski and Rockcastle counties, KY, was recently named the 2017 recipient of the Judge Robert W. Heaton Award for his judicial leadership, his contributions to the judiciary and the commonwealth, and his enduring friendships with fellow judges. The Kentucky District Judges Association presented the award to Judge Lawless at the Kentucky District Judges College in September. The award is for judicial leadership, friendship, and contributions to judiciary and commonwealth. (Judge Lawless is district judge in Pulaski and Rockcastle Counties. He has strong local connections. He is the son of Adair Countians Joan Cole Lawless Loy and the late Gene Lawless. - CM)


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