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Mobile A circuit courtroom bench and judge's chair

State Sen. Ben Brooks Sets His Sights on a Mobile County Judgeship

James Bullard, July 14, 2011

State Sen. Ben Brooks informally confirmed plans to seek a Mobile County circuit judgeship in 2012, promising to hold off on campaigning until after a special session on coastal insurance.

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Mobile A county government building housing the probate court

Facing Talk of a Challenger, Probate Judge Don Davis Rallies Legal Support

James Bullard, April 27, 2011

Mobile County Probate Judge Don Davis moved early to fortify his political position, enlisting a consultant and a sprawling committee of attorneys as talk of a 2012 challenge circulated in the legal community.

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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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Mobile A wooden courtroom bench with a gavel resting on it

The Longest-Serving Referee: 24 Years at Mobile County Juvenile Court

James Bullard, February 13, 2007

With the retirement of Circuit Judge Ferrill D. McRae, Juvenile Court Referee Andrea Pennington became the most experienced presiding officer in any Mobile County courtroom, a distinction earned far from the spotlight.

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