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The 2024 Alabama Court of Civil Appeals election was held on November 5, 2024 to elect three judges to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. Primary elections were held on March 5, 2024. All three incumbents were re-elected unopposed.
Judge Party First elected Term ends Law school Terry A. Moore, Presiding Judge Republican 2006 2024 University of Alabama School of Law: Christy O. Edwards: Republican 2018 2024 Thomas Goode Jones School of Law; University of Alabama School of Law: Chad Arthur Hanson: Republican 2018 2024 Mississippi College School of Law: Matt Fridy ...
She was the first woman to serve as a district court judge in Cullman County. She is also the first resident of Cullman County to serve on a state court in 34 years. In addition to acting as a District and Juvenile Court Judge, she served as President of the Alabama Juvenile and Family Courts Judges Association from 2004–2005, and on the ...
Jan. 6—In Republican-dominated Cullman County, as well as many parts of Alabama, this year's GOP party primary will decide the outcome of the majority of local and state races long before the ...
Mar. 2—Voters locally and across Alabama will head to the polls on Tuesday, with Cullman County set to decide a number of contested races. All of those will unfold within the Republican Party ...
In total, the judge had to pay back more than $140,000, two audits say. Judge spent $80,000 of court money on furniture, kitty litter, guns, Alabama audit says Skip to main content
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 ...
The 2024 Alabama Supreme Court election took place on November 5, 2024, to elect five of the nine members to the Supreme Court of Alabama, including the Chief Justice. The justices will serve six-year terms.