Draper set to be next Missouri Supreme Court chief justice

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Judge George Draper is set to be the Missouri
Supreme Court’s next chief justice.

Draper will take the reins Monday. His term is set to end in 2021.

Missouri Supreme Court judges take turns serving as chief justice for two-year terms. The role is largely administrative.

Draper will succeed current Chief Justice Zel Fischer, who will continue
serving as a high court judge.

Draper is the second black judge to serve on the state Supreme Court. Former Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon appointed him to the Supreme Court in 2011.

Draper leads the state’s treatment courts coordinating commission. He also
serves as the high court’s liaison on the judiciary’s family court committee and its committee on racial and ethnic fairness.

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