Macon Lawyer's 'Prayers Answered' by Governor's Call to Bench
"I must admit that following in [Chief Judge Howard] Simms' shoes is daunting," Kenneth R. Smith said. "He accomplished so much over the years."
December 18, 2023 at 03:01 PM
4 minute read
After more than 16 years of private practice handling personal injury and criminal defense cases in central Georgia, Kenneth R. Smith is trading his title as attorney for that of judge.
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