LEGAL · MS · 1952-1956
J. P. Coleman
Attorney General · Democrat · Mississippi
On the record
Later MS Gov, 5th Cir judge
Background
Between 1952 and 1956, J. P. Coleman held the Attorney General seat in Mississippi, a 4-year tenure. Took office after James T. Kennedy; succeeded by Joe T. Patterson. Note: Later MS Gov, 5th Cir judge. Same-year political environment (1952): Governor Hugh White.
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Others who held this office in Mississippi
- Lynn Fitch (2020-present)
- Jim Hood (2004-2020)
- Mike Moore (1988-2004)
- Mike Moore (1988-2004)
- Edwin Lloyd Pittman (1984-1988)
- Bill Allain (1980-1984)
- A. F. Summer (1969-1980)
- Joe T. Patterson (1956-1969)
- James T. Kennedy (1948-1952)
- Greek L. Rice (1944-1948)
