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Coverage of courts from South Alabama News, the local news source for Mobile, Baldwin and the surrounding counties of the Alabama Gulf Coast.

Baldwin County A wooden judge's gavel resting on a bench in a courtroom setting

Judge Revokes Bond and Orders Arrest of Orange Beach Musician Facing Fraud and Assault Charges

James Bullard, July 9, 2026July 14, 2026

A Mobile County judge issued an arrest warrant for Orange Beach musician and insurance consultant Austin Tanner after prosecutors said a new assault charge violated the conditions of his bond.

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Graddick Names Thomas Stiles to Lead Mobile County’s Court Police

James Bullard, November 1, 2012

Presiding Mobile County Circuit Judge Charlie Graddick tapped court police lieutenant Thomas L. Stiles to become the next chief of the 13th Judicial Police Department, succeeding the retiring Bob Patterson.

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Local News The columned exterior of a county courthouse

Seventeen Attorneys Line Up for Mobile County District Court Vacancy

James Bullard, August 31, 2012

Seventeen Mobile attorneys applied to fill the Mobile County District Court seat being vacated by retiring Judge Mike McMaken, launching a selection process overseen by a five-member commission.

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Former Mobile Judge Herman Thomas Disbarred in Florida

James Bullard, August 17, 2012

Former Mobile County Circuit Judge Herman Thomas was disbarred in Florida, another chapter in a saga that already cost him his judgeship and his Alabama law license after sensational allegations.

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Local News A gavel and sound block on a courtroom desk

Convicted Killer Silent at Sentencing in Kyser Miree Home Invasion Case

James Bullard, August 14, 2012

Michael Lee, convicted in the home invasion and murder of Kyser Miree, drew criticism for staying silent at his sentencing. His attorney said the silence was on advice of counsel amid a planned appeal.

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Local News A sign directing voters to a polling place

Probate Judge Don Davis Sues Over Mobile County Voter Precinct Mix-Up

James Bullard, August 14, 2012

Mobile County Probate Judge Don Davis filed suit naming the Alabama secretary of state and county officials, arguing a postcard error let some voters cast regular ballots in the wrong precincts.

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Local News An empty judge's bench in a wood-paneled courtroom

Mobile County’s Longest-Serving Judge, Mike McMaken, to Retire Oct. 1

James Bullard, August 2, 2012

District Judge Mike McMaken, the longest-serving judge in Mobile County, announced he will step down Oct. 1 after more than 25 years on the bench, setting off a scramble to fill his seat.

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Anonymous Lawyer Launches Website to Cover Mobile Trials the Papers Miss

James Bullard, June 15, 2012

An unidentified attorney writing as ‘Publius’ announced a new website, alabamacourt.org, promising firsthand coverage and legal analysis of Mobile-area trials that newspapers no longer report.

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Local News A fitness center with exercise equipment representing a YMCA branch

Downtown YMCA Members Sue to Block Move From Water Street

James Bullard, May 18, 2012

Members of the Moorer Branch YMCA sued to stop the relocation of the downtown Mobile fitness facility from Water Street to a smaller space in the Kress Building, alleging irregularities in the debt-laden Y’s plans.

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Baldwin County A gavel in a courtroom representing a murder retrial venue motion

Nodine Asks to Move Murder Retrial, Citing Saturation of Publicity

James Bullard, May 18, 2012

Former Mobile County Commissioner Stephen Nodine asked that his murder retrial be moved out of Baldwin County, arguing that intense publicity had inflamed opinion against him and made an impartial jury impossible.

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