Arkansas Chief Justice John Dan Kemp, who has served as a judge since 1977 and as chief justice since 2017, plans to retire at the end of his term in December. As his time in the role comes to an end, he has been on a tour of the state’s judicial districts. Kemp stopped in the 14th Judicial District on Thursday, Aug. 29., where area judges, law enforcement officials, attorneys, and others gathered in the J. Smith Henley Federal Building, in Harrison, to visit with the retiring judge and one another.
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