Randolph Baskerville

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Randolph Baskerville
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Prior offices:
North Carolina 9th Judicial District

Education
Bachelor's
Fayetteville State University, 1971
Law
North Carolina Central University School of Law, 1976
Graduate
North Carolina A&T State University


Randolph Baskerville was a district court judge for the 9B Judicial District, serving Franklin, Granville, Vance, and Warren counties of North Carolina. He was appointed by former Governor Mike Easley in December of 2005. Baskerville was re-elected in 2012 for a term that expired in 2016.[1][2]

Education

Baskerville received his B.S. in sociology from Fayetteville State University in 1971, his M.S. in history education from North Carolina A&T State University, and his J.D. from the North Carolina Central University School of Law in 1976.[1]

Career

Baskerville is a former assistant district attorney and criminal defense attorney. He practiced law from 1985 until his judicial appointment in 2005.[1][3]

Awards and associations

  • Member, North Carolina Bar Association
  • Member, North Carolina Association of Trial Lawyers
  • Member, Vance County Bar Association[4]

2012 election

Baskerville was re-elected without opposition on November 6, 2012.[5][6]

See also: North Carolina judicial elections, 2012

Judicial candidate survey

The North Carolina Bar Association asked its members to rank incumbent judges with terms ending in 2012 on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being "excellent." Below are Baskerville's ratings in five categories and overall:

  • Overall: 4.03
  • Integrity & Fairness: 3.99
  • Legal Ability: 3.91
  • Professionalism: 4.13
  • Communication: 4.16
  • Administrative Skills: 3.95[7]

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