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  2. Rape law in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Alabama legislature considered and adopted Act No. 20, introduced as H. 100 by Representatives Manley, Armstrong, McCluskey, Clark, and Harris intended "[t]o adopt a Code of laws for the State of Alabama" on February 15, 1977. [93] This became the 1975 Code of Alabama (despite its being adopted in 1977). [94]

  3. William H. Steele (judge) - Wikipedia

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    After law school, he was employed for six years as assistant and chief assistant district attorney in Mobile, Alabama. In that capacity, he litigated over 100 jury trials , and co-founded the Child Advocacy Center, an agency devoted to identifying and providing assistance to child victims of physical and sexual violence.

  4. Lynching of Michael Donald - Wikipedia

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    Michael Donald (July 24, 1961 – March 21, 1981) was born in Mobile, Alabama, the son of Beulah Mae (Greggory) Donald and David Donald. He was the youngest of six children. [4] He attended local schools while growing up. In 1981, he was studying at a technical college, while working at the local newspaper, the Mobile Press Register.

  5. C. C. Torbert Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After entering private law practice in Opelika in 1954, he was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1958. In 1966 and 1974, he was elected to the Alabama Senate for the 17th and 22nd districts respectively. [3] In 1976, Torbert was elected Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court.

  6. Constitution of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Constitution, in common with all other state constitutions, defines a tripartite government organized under a presidential system.Executive power is vested in the Governor of Alabama, legislative power in the Alabama State Legislature (bicameral, composed of the Alabama House of Representatives and Alabama Senate), and judicial power in the Judiciary of Alabama.

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  8. James Hughes Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Hancock received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alabama in 1953 and was a lieutenant in the United States Army from 1953 to 1955. He received his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1957. He was a law clerk for Justice John L. Goodwyn of Alabama Supreme Court. He was ...

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