Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today that a Montgomery County jury has found James “Jimmy” Bulger guilty on three felony charges: first-degree theft by deception, aggravated theft by deception, and first-degree financial exploitation of the elderly.
Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced the appointment of Michael Godwin to the Montgomery County District Court.
Our Alabama Supreme Court is a stellar group. All nine of our Alabama justices are Republicans. They are conservative Republicans and that is not bad. It is actually proper and appropriate given that we are one of the most conservative Republican states in America. Not only are all of the Supreme Court Jurists Republicans, every statewide elected official and constitutional officeholder in Alabama are GOP stalwarts, as well as both of our U.S. Senators.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today that Alabama has joined a multi-state amicus brief in support of President Trump’s authority to remove executive branch officials. The brief, filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, urges the court to stay a lower court ruling that effectively reinstated Hampton Dellinger as Special Counsel despite his removal by the President, the head of the executive branch.
I recently got through watching Your Honor on Netflix.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today applauded the introduction of Senate Bill 176 and House Bill 307, also known as the Speedy Trial Act, legislation aimed at expediting trials for violent criminal cases, reducing court backlogs, and ensuring swift justice for victims. This crucial reform will be sponsored by Senator Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Representative Jim Hill (R-Moody), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. The measure is a decisive step toward enhancing public safety, respecting victims of crime, securing witnesses, and ultimately, ensuring that justice is served in an efficient manner.