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Denise Baschab

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Denise Baschab

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Education

Bachelor's

University of South Alabama

Law

University of Alabama School of Law




Denise Baschab ran for judge on the Baldwin County District Court in Alabama. She ran for the seat previously held by Jody Bishop.[1]

2012 election

Baschab was defeated by Scott Taylor (Alabama) in the Republican primary on March 13, receiving 41.20 percent of the vote.[2][3]

See also: Alabama judicial elections, 2012

Education

Baschab received an undergraduate degree from the University of South Alabama in 1995 and her J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2000.[1]

Career

Baschab began her career in private practice. In 2001, she began serving as a domestic violence prosecutor with the City of Mobile and since 2003 has served as an assistant district attorney in Baldwin County.[1]

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