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  2. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Alabama

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    William McKinley Branch: [8] [9] [10] First African American male elected as a probate judge in Greene County, Alabama (1970) Arthur Crawford: [37] First African American male to serve as a probate judge in Hale County, Alabama; Theo Lawson II: [38] [39] First African American male to serve as the County Attorney of Jefferson County, Alabama (2016)

  3. United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama

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    When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire, on what has since 1958 been known as senior status, or declined to serve as chief judge. After August 6, 1959, judges could not become or remain chief after turning 70 years old.

  4. United States Federal Building and Courthouse (Tuscaloosa ...

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    The Tuscaloosa Federal Building and Courthouse is a building in downtown Tuscaloosa, Alabama that houses the United States District Court, United States Bankruptcy Court, the U.S. Marshal Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the offices of the Social Security Administration. [1]

  5. List of first women lawyers and judges in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Jill Lee: [67] First female to become District Attorney for Shelby County, Alabama (2014) Virginia H. Mayfield: [6] [7] First female judge in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (1923) Jane Kimbrough Dishuck (1947): [68] First female lawyer in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama

  6. Probate - Wikipedia

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    In common law jurisdictions, probate is the judicial process whereby a will is "proved" in a court of law and accepted as a valid public document that is the true last testament of the deceased; or whereby, in the absence of a legal will, the estate is settled according to the laws of intestacy that apply in the state where the deceased resided at the time of their death.

  7. Hale County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Hale County is a county located in the west central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,785. [1] Its county seat is Greensboro. [2] It is named in honor of Confederate officer Stephen Fowler Hale. [3] Hale County is part of the Tuscaloosa, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  8. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama State Port Authority (ASPA) owns and operates the State of Alabama's deepwater port facilities at the Port of Mobile, located approximately 225 highway miles from Tuscaloosa. ASPA also operates the Tuscaloosa-Northport Inland Dock in Tuscaloosa County, which features a 60’ by 80’ concrete barge dock, mooring dolphins, a 24,000 ...

  9. List of African American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Bullock County Probate Court (1976–1994) Alabama: deceased: Norma S. Huggins [374] King County Superior Court (1983–2000) Washington: retired: Erica Hughes [375] Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 3 (2019– ) Texas: active: John Hulett [376] Lowndes County Probate Court Alabama: deceased: LaShonda A. Hunt [377]