Government & Politics

KC Council appoints Corey Carter as new municipal judge

The Kansas City Council voted Thursday to appoint attorney Corey Carter as the city’s newest municipal judge.

Carter, 38, has been an assistant Clay County prosecuting attorney for more than eight years.

He was selected for the judgeship over two other nominees: Keith Ludwig and Eddie Medina Lorenzo.

Carter fills the vacancy left when Judge Michael McAdam retired Dec. 31.

Lynn Horsley, lhorsley@kcstar.com.

This story was originally published April 2, 2015 at 3:28 PM with the headline "KC Council appoints Corey Carter as new municipal judge."

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