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With about a year until the election, C.J. Robinson, chief assistant district attorney for the 19th Judicial Circuit, has announced his intention to run for district attorney.
Long-serving District Attorney Randall Houston confirmed he is not seeking a fourth term. He has been DA for 20 years, and has been with the office for a total of 35. He started out as an assist district attorney, then worked his way up to chief ADA under then district attorney Janice Clardy Massa.
The circuit covers Autauga, Chilton and Elmore counties.
Robinson, who is running as a Republican, joined the office in 2008, being appointed to the chief s spot in 2012. He serves as Houston s second in command.
Children s room a place of calm at the Autauga courthouse
PRATTVILLE The Autauga County Courthouse is the big yellow brick building at the corner of Fourth and Court streets in downtown Prattville. And at the corner of that big yellow building is an itty, bitty bright green room.
The Children s Room is an oasis of sorts for youngsters who are in the courthouse for whatever reason. There are rocking chairs, toys, stuffed animals, a chalkboard, board games, books and a cool mural with rainbows and flowers as you walk in. It was a dream for a long time of Autauga District Judge Joy Booth, who handles juvenile cases.
Children s room a place of calm at the Autauga courthouse
The Montgomery Advertiser 12/22/2020 Marty Roney, Montgomery Advertiser
PRATTVILLE The Autauga County Courthouse is the big yellow brick building at the corner of Fourth and Court streets in downtown Prattville. And at the corner of that big yellow building is an itty, bitty bright green room.
The Children s Room is an oasis of sorts for youngsters who are in the courthouse for whatever reason. There are rocking chairs, toys, stuffed animals, a chalkboard, board games, books and a cool mural with rainbows and flowers as you walk in. It was a dream for a long time of Autauga District Judge Joy Booth, who handles juvenile cases.