Greg Nicholas

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Alabama 32nd Judicial Circuit
Tenure
Present officeholder

Education

Bachelor's

University of Alabama

Law

University of Alabama School of Law


Gregory Alan Nicholas is a judge of Circuit 32 Court in Cullman County, Alabama.[1] He was appointed by Governor Robert Bentley in April 2011 to succeed Harry F. Brunner, Jr..[2] His current term expires in 2018.

Education

  • University of Alabama, 1982, B.A. History
  • University of Alabama School of Law, 1985, J.D.[3]

Career

  • Law clerk, Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, 1985-1986
  • Private Practice, 1986-2007
  • Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama, 1989-2007
  • District Judge 32nd Judicial Circuit, State of Alabama, 2007-2011
  • Circuit Judge 32nd Judicial Circuit, State of Alabama, 2011-present[3]

Awards and associations

  • Judge of the year 2008 (Alabama Child Support Association)
  • Governor's Award 2009 (People Against a Littered State)
  • Wallace State Alumni of the Year 2007
  • Paul Harris Fellow
  • Alabama Circuit Judges Association
  • Alabama District Judges Association
  • Cullman Bar Association
  • Rotary International
  • University of Alabama Alumni Association
  • Cullman Partnership for Children
  • Cullman Regional Medical Center Foundation
  • Wallace State Alumni[3]

2012 election

Nicholas was re-elected after running unopposed in 2012.[4]

See also: Alabama judicial elections, 2012 - Circuit Courts

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