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Jeffrey Stephen Cox
Judge Jeff Cox.jpg
Judge of the Louisiana Court of Appeal for the Second Circuit, based in Shreveport, Louisiana
Assumed office
January 23, 2017
Political offices
Preceded by
James Jay Caraway
Judge of Louisiana Court of Appeal for the Second Circuit based in Shreveport
2017
Succeeded by