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Sheriff Nomination in Doubt Again as Judge Questions Davon Grey’s Filings

James Bullard, July 27, 2006July 14, 2026

Probate Judge Don Davis cited attorney general’s opinions suggesting Davon Grey’s failure to meet campaign disclosure deadlines could disqualify him as the Democratic nominee for Mobile County sheriff.

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Juvenile Court Judge Pamela Millsaps Announced a Bid for Re-Election

James Bullard, March 13, 2006

Circuit Court Judge Pamela Millsaps qualified for the Republican primary to keep the Mobile County juvenile judgeship, drawing a rematch with Jeff Glidewell and a Democratic challenger in Chip Herrington.

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Jeff Glidewell Sought the Juvenile Judgeship Again, This Time as a Republican

James Bullard, March 10, 2006

Mobile attorney Jeff Glidewell confirmed in March 2006 that he would seek the Republican nomination for Mobile County juvenile court judge, four years after running for the same seat as a Democrat.

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Local News A live oak-lined Mobile street representing residents' pride and complaints

Water, Heat and the Weight of History: Mobilians Sound Off, Part Three

James Bullard, November 7, 2005

A third round of candid replies found Mobile residents praising the bay, live oaks and Southern charm while venting about crime, the school board, sprawl and a feeling of being ignored by Montgomery.

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Mobile Lawyers Weigh In: Bar Association Poll Picks Favorites in Judicial Races

James Bullard, May 18, 2004

A May 2004 Mobile Bar Association poll of members produced landslide preferences in several judicial contests, including a lopsided vote for Mobile attorney Robert H. Smith for the Alabama Supreme Court.

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