Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Hugh Maddox dies
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 14, 2020
Hugh Maddox, a retired Alabama Supreme Court justice. Maddox will receive a national award from the American Inns of Court in October in Washington.bn
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Maddox died Friday at his home in Montgomery according to his obituary published by Leak-Memory Chapel.
Gov. Albert Brewer appointed Maddox as an associate justice of the Supreme Court in 1969. Maddox was elected to five six-year terms after that.
Before serving on the Supreme Court, Maddox was an assistant district attorney and circuit judge in Montgomery County. He was a legal advisor to three governors, according to the obituary.
think beverly even knew who the judge was. are you saying that roy moore signed a dismissal order. signed the documents but she never saw him or appeared in front of him? before him? yes. because what happened, katy, was, that her attorney filed for a dismissal of the case, because the parties had reconciled. so there was no hearing, because in alabama, when that happens, no hearing is necessary, and what happened was, judge moore signed the order of dismissal. under alabama rules, i am told, it is not necessary if the case is dismissed for there to be a hearing, and for the parties to present themselves at the hearing. if independent analysis shows that is not his signature, does that disprove your client s