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An Alabama district judge who presides over cases in juvenile court, often involving child abuse or neglect, has been suspended after a state-led investigation that looked at hundreds of cases and ...
An Alabama judge was suspended after he allegedly mocked an Asian accent in the courtroom and repeatedly belittled Gov. Alabama judge suspended after mocking Asian accent in the courtroom Skip to ...
Judge James T. Patterson also allegedly referred to 77-year-old Gov. Kay Ivey as "MeMaw" and told defendants they would be sexually assaulted in prison. Alabama Judge Suspended After Ethics ...
The Alabama Supreme Court randomly selected seven retired judges to review the appeal of Moore's suspension, [101] [102] [103] Governor Robert Bentley issued an executive order formally appointing the special Supreme Court of these seven retired justices to hear Moore's appeal from the decision of the COJ that suspended him from the bench for ...
[65] [66] Served 14 months at Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery in Alabama [67] [68] before being sent to a halfway house in Newark, New Jersey, to complete his sentence [67] [68] [69] and was released August 25, 2006. [70] Received a federal pardon by then-President Donald Trump (who is his son, Jared's father-in-law) December 23, 2020. Lewis Libby
Judge: Began active service: Ended active service: Clement Comer Clay: 1820: 1823 Abner Smith Lipscomb: 1823: 1834 Reuben Saffold: 1834: 1836 Henry Hitchcock: 1836: 1837 Arthur F. Hopkins: 1837: 1837 Henry W. Collier: 1837: 1849 Edmund S. Dargan: 1849: 1852 William Parish Chilton: 1852: 1856 George Goldthwaite: 1856: 1856 Samuel Farrow Rice ...
Around 70 Alabama judges have used judicial override to sentence someone to death. ... One campaign ad that ran before the state suspended the practice in 2017 showed a judge boasting about how he ...
The Supreme Court of Alabama was organized under the governorship of William Wyatt Bibb, [3] and had its beginnings with the Alabama Constitution of 1819, which stated that until the General Assembly deemed otherwise, the functions of the Supreme Court would be handled by the judges of the Alabama circuit courts. The circuit judges were elected ...