William G. Fuqua (born November 4, 1930)[1] was a justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court from July to December 1995.
William Fuqua | |
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Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court | |
In office July 27, 1995 – December 11, 1995 | |
Appointed by | Brereton C. Jones |
Preceded by | Thomas B. Spain |
Succeeded by | William Graves |
Personal details | |
Born | November 4, 1930 |
Born in Russellville, Kentucky, Fuqua's father served as mayor of the town. Fuqua served on the Circuit Court of Logan County, Kentucky, from 1970 until his retirement in June 1995.[1] The following month, he was appointed by Governor Brereton C. Jones to serve for a brief period as a justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court,[2] to a seat vacated by the retirement of Thomas B. Spain. Fuqua said he would not be a candidate in the special election to fill the remainder of the term.[3]
Beginning in 1997, Fuqua became a frequent guest on the radio show Kentucky Living on WRUS-AM.[2]
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