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'''William N. Alexander, II''' was a [[Virginia Circuit Courts|circuit court]] judge for the [[Virginia 22nd Judicial Circuit|22nd Judicial Circuit]] in [[Virginia]].<ref>[http://www.courts.state.va.us/directories/circ.pdf ''Virginia's Judicial System'', "Circuit Courts," accessed November 13, 2014]</ref> He served as a judge for the court from 1994 until his retirement from the bench on December 31, 2014.<ref name=bio/><ref name=retire/>
'''William N. Alexander, II''' was a [[Virginia Circuit Courts|circuit court]] judge for the [[Virginia 22nd Judicial Circuit|22nd Judicial Circuit]] in [[Virginia]].<ref>[http://www.courts.state.va.us/directories/circ.pdf ''Virginia's Judicial System'', "Circuit Courts," accessed November 13, 2014]</ref> He served as a judge for the court from 1994 until his retirement from the bench on December 31, 2014.<ref name=bio/><ref name=retire/>



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William N. Alexander II
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Prior offices:
Virginia 22nd Judicial Circuit

Education
Bachelor's
Davidson College
Law
University of Virginia


William N. Alexander, II was a circuit court judge for the 22nd Judicial Circuit in Virginia.[1] He served as a judge for the court from 1994 until his retirement from the bench on December 31, 2014.[2][3]

Reappointment delay

Alexander's re-appointment to the court was held up by the Virginia General Assembly while they considered his treatment of a grand jury investigation of a county sheriff. He had a hearing before a state legislative panel on February 17, 2010.[2] On March 10, 2010, the Virginia General Assembly unanimously voted to reappoint Alexander.[4][3]

The Franklin County Bar Association endorsed Alexander for another term.[5]

Education

Alexander received his undergraduate degree from Davidson College and his J.D. degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.[6]

Career

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