Perdue appoints Sylva’s Letts to Superior Court seat
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REGIONAL–Governor Beverly Perdue on Tuesday appointed Sylva attorney and District Court judge Brad Letts to fill an empty Superior Court judicial seat.
From the Asheville Citizen-Times:
Letts will represent Haywood and Jackson counties as a Superior Court judge and will step down from his District Court seat. Letts has served as a District Court judge for the 30th Judicial District since 2000. He is a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and he set up and served as the tribe’s in-house counsel prior to his service as District Court judge. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Mississippi School of Law.
Letts graduated from Sylva-Webster High School in 1985.
Tags: Cherokee, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Governor Beverly Perdue, North Carolina, superior court judge, Sylva, university of mississippi school of law, university of north carolina at chapel hill
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