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George Simpson

Circuit Judge, retired, State of Alabama

George C. Simpson is a retired Circuit Judge from the State of Alabama.2 Here are some key details about his career and background:

Judicial Career

George C. Simpson served as a Circuit Judge for Circuit 40 court in Alabama.1 He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Bob Riley on January 4, 2011.1 Simpson held this role until his retirement, which became effective on August 1, 2017.4

Current Status

As of now, Judge Simpson is retired from his judicial position.2 Following his retirement, he has been preparing to move to Wilson Lake.2

Education and Experience

Judge Simpson received his education from the University of Alabama.2 His professional experience includes:

  • Circuit Judge for the State of Alabama2
  • Previously served as District Judge before becoming Circuit Judge4

Additional Information

  • His full name is George Campbell Simpson3
  • He was based in Muscle Shoals, Alabama23
  • On LinkedIn, his profile can be found under the username george-simpson-4413ba1a2

Judge Simpson's retirement marked the end of a significant judicial career in Alabama, during which he presided over important cases and contributed to the state's legal system.

Highlights

[PDF] in the circuit court of shelby county, alabama
Circuit Judge George Simpson Retires - The Clay Times Journal
Jan 30 · AL.com
Man found not guilty in 2009 death of stepfather, despite reported confession - AL.com

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