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{{tnr}}{{alabama sprout}}'''Robert G. Cahill''' was a judge on the [[Jefferson County District Court, Alabama]]. He retired in 2006.<ref name=PriorCourt>[http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/10/seven_retired_judges_picked_fo.html ''AL.com'', "Seven retired judges picked for special court on Roy Moore appeal," October 31, 2016]</ref>
{{tnr}}{{alabama sprout}}'''Robert G. Cahill''' was a judge on the [[Jefferson County District Court, Alabama]]. He retired in 2006.<ref name=PriorCourt>[http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/10/seven_retired_judges_picked_fo.html ''AL.com'', "Seven retired judges picked for special court on Roy Moore appeal," October 31, 2016]</ref>


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Robert G. Cahill
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Prior offices:
Jefferson County District Court


Robert G. Cahill was a judge on the Jefferson County District Court, Alabama. He retired in 2006.[1]

On October 31, 2016, Judge Cahill was selected as one of seven retired judges to sit in place of the recused justices of the Alabama Supreme Court to hear the appeal of Chief Justice Roy Moore of his permanent suspension by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary.[2]

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