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'''Annetta H. Verin''' (born [[May 10]], [[1954]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) is a judge in the [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]], and a former attorney and municipal judge for the City of [[Bessemer]].
'''Annetta H. Verin''' (born [[May 10]], [[1954]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) is a judge in the [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]], and a former attorney and municipal judge for the City of [[Bessemer]].


Verin, a graduate of [[Druid High School]], earned her bachelor's degree in business administration at Howard University in Washington D. C. in [[1976]] and graduated from the Howard University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in [[1981]]. She joined the staff of the [[Legal Services Corporation]] in Tuscaloosa, representing indigent clients, in [[1982]]. Since then she has served as a staff lawyer for the City of [[Birmingham]] ([[1984]]–[[1990|90]] and [[1995]]–[[1997|97]]) and as a prosecutor in the office of the [[Jefferson County District Attorney]] ([[1990]]–[[1993|93]]). She was appointed by [[Jim Folsom, Jr]] to fill a vacancy on the Circuit Court from [[1993]] to [[1995]], but did not win election to the full term in [[1994 general election|1994]]. She was president of the [[Magic City Bar Association]] in [[2009]].
Verin, a graduate of [[Druid High School]], earned her bachelor's degree in business administration at Howard University in Washington D. C. in [[1976]] and graduated from the Howard University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in [[1981]]. She joined the staff of the [[Legal Services Corporation]] in Tuscaloosa, representing indigent clients, in [[1982]]. Since then she has served as a staff lawyer for the City of [[Birmingham]] ([[1984]]–[[1990|90]] and [[1995]]–[[1997|97]]) and as a prosecutor in the office of the [[Jefferson County District Attorney]] ([[1990]]–[[1993|93]]). She was appointed by [[Jim Folsom Jr]] to fill a vacancy on the Circuit Court from [[1993]] to [[1995]], but did not win election to the full term in [[1994 general election|1994]]. She was president of the [[Magic City Bar Association]] in [[2009]].


Verin defeated incumbent [[Dan King III]] in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 Democratic primary]]. King had been suspended from the bench after complaints of ethics violations. Verin then edged out Republican [[Virginia Meigs]] in the [[2010 general election|general election]] to earn her spot on the bench.
Verin defeated incumbent [[Dan King III]] in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 Democratic primary]]. King had been suspended from the bench after complaints of ethics violations. Verin then edged out Republican [[Virginia Meigs]] in the [[2010 general election|general election]] to earn her spot on the bench. She was unopposed in the [[2016 general election]].


[[Scott Roebuck]] was appointed to take her place in the [[Bessemer Municipal Court]]. She is married to fellow judge [[Eugene Verin]] and has two sons, Ray and David. She is a member of [[Faith Chapel Christian Center]].
[[Scott Roebuck]] was appointed to take her place in the [[Bessemer Municipal Court]]. She is married to fellow judge [[Eugene Verin]] and has two sons, Ray and David. She is a member of [[Faith Chapel Christian Center]].


==References==
==References==
* Velasco, Eric (July 9, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Despite shortfall, Annetta Verin outspends Dan King in Jefferson County Circuit Court race." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (July 9, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Despite shortfall, Annetta Verin outspends Dan King in Jefferson County Circuit Court race." {{BN}}
* Debro, Anita (October 28, 2010) "Judge Annetta Verin, lawyer Virginia Meigs vie for Jefferson County circuit judge Place 12." ''Birmingham News''
* Debro, Anita (October 28, 2010) "Judge Annetta Verin, lawyer Virginia Meigs vie for Jefferson County circuit judge Place 12." {{BN}}
* Debro, Anita (November 16, 2010) "Bessemer council appoints Scott Roebuck as interim presiding municipal judge." ''Birmingham News''
* Debro, Anita (November 16, 2010) "Bessemer council appoints Scott Roebuck as interim presiding municipal judge." {{BN}}


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 11 November 2016

Annetta Verin

Annetta H. Verin (born May 10, 1954 in Tuscaloosa) is a judge in the Jefferson County Circuit Court, and a former attorney and municipal judge for the City of Bessemer.

Verin, a graduate of Druid High School, earned her bachelor's degree in business administration at Howard University in Washington D. C. in 1976 and graduated from the Howard University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in 1981. She joined the staff of the Legal Services Corporation in Tuscaloosa, representing indigent clients, in 1982. Since then she has served as a staff lawyer for the City of Birmingham (198490 and 199597) and as a prosecutor in the office of the Jefferson County District Attorney (199093). She was appointed by Jim Folsom Jr to fill a vacancy on the Circuit Court from 1993 to 1995, but did not win election to the full term in 1994. She was president of the Magic City Bar Association in 2009.

Verin defeated incumbent Dan King III in the 2010 Democratic primary. King had been suspended from the bench after complaints of ethics violations. Verin then edged out Republican Virginia Meigs in the general election to earn her spot on the bench. She was unopposed in the 2016 general election.

Scott Roebuck was appointed to take her place in the Bessemer Municipal Court. She is married to fellow judge Eugene Verin and has two sons, Ray and David. She is a member of Faith Chapel Christian Center.

References

  • Velasco, Eric (July 9, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Despite shortfall, Annetta Verin outspends Dan King in Jefferson County Circuit Court race." The Birmingham News
  • Debro, Anita (October 28, 2010) "Judge Annetta Verin, lawyer Virginia Meigs vie for Jefferson County circuit judge Place 12." The Birmingham News
  • Debro, Anita (November 16, 2010) "Bessemer council appoints Scott Roebuck as interim presiding municipal judge." The Birmingham News

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