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Baldwin County The exterior columns and steps of a county courthouse

Acquitted of Assaulting a Councilman, a Former Attorney Is Now Suing Orange Beach and Its Mayor for Defamation

James Bullard, July 14, 2026July 15, 2026

Harry Still, acquitted in May of assaulting a Bay Minette councilman, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Orange Beach, Mayor Tony Kennon and four other city officials. He filed without an attorney and has requested a jury trial.

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Bay Minette Empty courtroom representing the Foley man blind plea hearing in Baldwin County

Foley Man Facing Child Sexual Abuse Charge Set for a Blind Plea in Baldwin County Court

James Bullard, September 10, 2014

A Foley man accused of sexually abusing a young girl in 2010 was scheduled to enter a blind plea at a mid-September 2014 hearing in Baldwin County court, records showed.

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Baldwin County Eroding bluff along Mobile Bay near homes in Spanish Fort, Alabama

Spanish Fort Settles Five-Year Bluff Erosion Lawsuit, Will Buy Threatened Homes

James Bullard, July 15, 2014

Spanish Fort resolved a long-running lawsuit over an eroding Mobile Bay bluff by agreeing to buy two threatened homes and fund repairs.

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Baldwin County A gavel resting on a wooden courtroom bench, representing a criminal court sentencing

Ono Island Man Avoids Prison in Orange Beach Road Rage Shooting Case

James Bullard, July 10, 2014

A Baldwin County judge handed down a suspended sentence and probation to a man convicted in a 2012 road rage shooting near Orange Beach.

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Baldwin County Stone courthouse building with tall columns

Baldwin Judge Charles Partin Calls Retirement Rumors Premature

James Bullard, January 6, 2011

Baldwin County Circuit Judge Charles Partin, a 25-year veteran of the bench who recently presided over the Steve Nodine murder trial, said talk of his imminent retirement was at least premature.

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