Kenneth B. Wilson (born 1938) was a justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court from December 29, 1989 to November 30, 1990, having resigned after defeat in his bid for reelection.
Wilson received a Bachelor of Business Administration from Baylor University in 1973, followed by a J.D.
[1] He practiced in New Mexico, and was appointed to succeed Charles B. Larrabee in the court's Hanna Seat by Governor Garrey Carruthers on December 29, 1989.
[2][3] Wilson lost the partisan election to Gene E. Franchini the following year,[3] thereafter returning to private practice.
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