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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 23A — Circuit court

23A.040 Judicial circuits with two Circuit Judges and two numbered divisions.

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The following judicial circuits are entitled to two
(2)judges and shall have two
(2)numbered divisions of the Circuit Court:
(1)Fourth Judicial Circuit.
(2)Fifth Judicial Circuit.
(3)Tenth Judicial Circuit.
(4)Eleventh Judicial Circuit.
(5)Twelfth Judicial Circuit.
(6)Thirteenth Judicial Circuit.
(7)Fifteenth Judicial Circuit.
(8)Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
(9)Twentieth Judicial Circuit.
(10)Twenty-first Judicial Circuit.
(11)Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit.
(12)Thirty-first Judicial Circuit.
(13)Thirty-second Judicial Circuit.
(14)Thirty-fourth Judicial Circuit.
(15)Thirty-seventh Judicial Circuit.
(16)Thirty-eighth Judicial Circuit.
(17)Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit.
(18)Forty-first Judicial Circuit.
(19)Forty-second Judicial Circuit.
(20)Forty-third Judicial Circuit.
(21)Forty-sixth Judicial Circuit.
(22)Forty-ninth Judicial Circuit.
(23)Fiftieth Judicial Circuit.
(24)Fifty-first Judicial Circuit.
(25)Fifty-third Judicial Circuit.
(26)Fifty-sixth Judicial Circuit.
(27)Fifty-seventh Judicial Circuit.
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