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Circuit Judge Barbara Lagoa: Miami, FL: 1967 2019–present — — Trump: 40 Circuit Judge Andrew L. Brasher: Birmingham, AL: 1981 2020–present — — Trump: 41 Circuit Judge Nancy Abudu: Atlanta, GA: 1974 2023–present — — Biden: 42 Circuit Judge Embry Kidd: Orlando, FL: 1983 2025–present — — Biden: 9 Senior Circuit Judge Gerald ...
Chief Judge Jeff Beaverstock: Mobile: 1968 2018–present 2021–present — Trump: 20 District Judge Kristi DuBose: Mobile: 1964 2005–present 2017–2021 — G.W. Bush: 22 District Judge Terry F. Moorer: Mobile: 1961 2018–present — — Trump: 16 Senior Judge Charles R. Butler Jr. Mobile: 1940 1988–2005 1994–2003 2005–present Reagan ...
After almost 20 years in the private practice of law, he was appointed as circuit judge in 2004 and was elected twice thereafter without opposition. He Served as Presiding Judge for 10 years. After retirement from the State Court Bench, Judge Graddick was appointed Senior Judicial Advisor to the Mayor of Mobile and Director of Courts.
William Holcombe Pryor Jr. (born April 26, 1962) is an American lawyer who has served as the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit since 2020. He was appointed as a United States circuit judge of the court by President George W. Bush in 2004.
The Alabama Circuit Courts are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction in the State of Alabama.The Circuit Courts have jurisdiction to hear civil and criminal cases. For civil cases, the courts has authority to try cases with an amount in controversy of more than $3,000 and has exclusive original jurisdiction over claims for more than $10,000. [1]
Circuit courts are court systems in several common law jurisdictions. [1] It may refer to: Courts that literally sit 'on circuit', i.e., judges move around a region or country to different towns or cities where they will hear cases; Courts that sit within a judicial circuit, i.e., an administrative division of a country's judiciary; or
Craig, the only judge in the Lawrence County Circuit Court, said his caseloads are 25% to 30% higher than the average for circuit court judges, and he has seven pending capital murder cases.
He served as Chief Judge from 1994 to 2003, and assumed senior status on March 28, 2005. [1] He presided over corruption trials of Mobile City Commissioner Lambert Mims and Mobile County Commissioner Freeman Jockisch. The Alabama State Bar awarded him its Judicial Award of Merit in 2003. [2]