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The 2024 Alabama Supreme Court election took place on November 5, ... Alabama Circuit Court judge from the 15th judicial circuit (2014–present) [4] General election
The largest circuit in the state is the 10th Judicial Circuit which encompasses Jefferson County (approximately 20% of the state's population) and is the seat of 27 of the judges. The smallest circuits are the 2nd, 3rd, 24th, 34th, 35th, 36th, 40th, and 41st which each contain just a single judge and represent many of the least populous ...
Johnny Hardwick, presiding judge of Montgomery County’s 15th Judicial Circuit, was allegedly assaulted and shot by his son, Khalfani A. Hardwick, 36, following a domestic dispute, according to ...
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15th District Circuit Judge Buddy McDonald, known for empathy, firmness in law, dies at 75 ... McDonald began his judicial service in the 15th District in January 2016 in a newly created position ...
Concurrently, he was assigned as a full-time Family Court and Juvenile Court Judge for the 15th Judicial Circuit. In 1983, he was appointed a circuit judge for the 15th Judicial Circuit and was elected to that position in 1984. [2] Kennedy succeeded Joe Turnham as chair of the Alabama Democratic Party from 2011 to
WASHINGTON (AP) —Alabama will also hold its state primary on Tuesday, with voters deciding primaries for Supreme Court chief justice and Public Service Commission, as well as a statewide ballot ...
In 1959, he started working as an attorney in Montgomery. From 1961 to 1963, he served as a circuit judge for the 15th Judicial Circuit, after which term he served as legal adviser to Governor George Wallace in 1965, Governor Lurleen Wallace in 1967, and Governor Albert Brewer in 1968.