Preceded by James E. Graves, Jr. | Name Leslie King Role Justice | |
Alma mater University of MississippiTexas Southern University School of Law Education Thurgood Marshall School of Law, University of Mississippi |
Gov. Barbour attends investiture of Judge Leslie King on Miss. Supreme Court
Leslie D. King is a justice on the Mississippi Supreme Court.
Contents
- Gov Barbour attends investiture of Judge Leslie King on Miss Supreme Court
- Gov Barbour appoints King to Mississippi Supreme Court
- Early life and education
- Judicial service
- References
Gov. Barbour appoints King to Mississippi Supreme Court
Early life and education
King graduated from Coleman High School in Greenville, Mississippi in 1966 and then attended the University of Mississippi. When King graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1970, he was one of only three African American students in his graduating class.
King earned his Juris Doctor from Texas Southern University School of Law in 1973.
King has worked as a lawyer in private practice, as a municipal-court judge, as a public prosecutor and as a public defender. In 1979, King was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives, serving from 1980 to 1994. In 1994, King was elected to the Mississippi Court of Appeals, where he served until his appointment to the Mississippi Supreme Court in 2011. King is only the 4th African American to serve as a Mississippi Supreme Court Justice in the state's history.
Judicial service
On February 23, 2011, Governor Haley Barbour appointed King to the Mississippi Supreme Court.