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Local News The Mobile County Courthouse in downtown Mobile, Alabama

Bar Panel Disbars Former Judge Herman Thomas, Calling Paddlings ‘Sexually Motivated Assaults’

James Bullard, March 18, 2010

A five-member Alabama State Bar disciplinary panel found former Mobile County Circuit Judge Herman Thomas untruthful and barred him from practicing law, crediting the inmates a jury had not.

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Local News The columned exterior of a county courthouse

Acquitted Ex-Judge Herman Thomas Weighs a Run Against Vivian Figures

James Bullard, January 8, 2010

Months after his acquittal, former judge Herman Thomas was among several prominent figures weighing a challenge to state Sen. Vivian Figures, whose family had testified for the prosecution at his trial.

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Local News Law books and scales of justice, representing an attorney disciplinary proceeding

Acquitted in Court, Herman Thomas Faces the Alabama Bar Over His Law License

James Bullard, December 4, 2009

A month after his acquittal, former Circuit Judge Herman Thomas was set for a February 16 hearing before an Alabama State Bar panel that will decide whether he may practice law again.

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Local News An empty courtroom with a judge's bench, representing the Mobile County trial of a former circuit judge

Inside the Herman Thomas Trial: First Impressions From a Crowded Mobile Courtroom

James Bullard, October 14, 2009

The trial of former Mobile Circuit Judge Herman Thomas opened in October 2009 on more than 70 charges, with a retired judge presiding, a combative defense and a jury of 16 seated for a case expected to last weeks.

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Local News The columned facade of a county courthouse building

Dark Skies Over the Jail: Herman Thomas Surrenders on a 57-Count Indictment

James Bullard, April 1, 2009

The former Mobile circuit judge surrendered on charges of extortion, kidnapping and sexual abuse involving nine inmates, while his lawyer denounced the case outside the jail as a ‘high tech lynching.’

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Local News A city hall building

Mobile Notebook: A Scarce Mayor, a Promised Rebuttal and a District Meeting in Leinkauf

James Bullard, March 4, 2009

Mayor Sam Jones’s absence from City Hall was raising eyebrows, the camp of former judge Herman Thomas promised a reply to recent allegations, and Councilman William Carroll called a district meeting.

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Local News An empty judge's bench in a courtroom

Seventeen Months After Herman Thomas Left the Bench, Mobile’s Courts Still Wait for Answers

James Bullard, February 24, 2009

Seventeen months after Herman Thomas resigned from the Mobile County circuit bench and halted his own misconduct trial, the allegations against him remained unresolved and the questions kept resurfacing.

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Clarke County A quiet courthouse hallway lined with doors

Suspended Judge Ordered From His Home as Wife Files for Divorce

James Bullard, March 26, 2008

A judge ordered suspended Clarke County Circuit Judge Stuart DuBose to vacate his Jackson home and barred him from threatening his wife, their daughters or her attorney, then sealed the file and stepped aside.

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Clarke County Law books and a gavel on a courtroom desk

‘Diminished Capacity’: Suspended Judge’s Answer to 60 Charges Took an Unusual Turn

James Bullard, March 11, 2008

Facing a 113-page ethics complaint, Clarke County Circuit Judge Stuart DuBose denied every count and argued that his mental and physical condition had impaired his ability to make rational decisions.

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Clarke County Legal documents and a pen on a wooden desk

Suspended Judge’s Bid to Halt Ethics Case Rejected in a Single Handwritten Word

James Bullard, February 26, 2008

Clarke County Circuit Judge Stuart DuBose asked the Court of the Judiciary to pause proceedings while investigators kept working. The chief judge scrawled ‘Denied’ across the motion and signed it.

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