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'''Glennon F. Threatt, Jr''' (born [[1957]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a criminal defense attorney. He is working to establish a public defender system for the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]] and serves as resource counsel for the court's Criminal Justice Act panel.
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'''Glennon F. Threatt Jr''' (born [[1957]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a criminal defense attorney. He helped to establish a public defenders office for the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]] and serves as its senior litigator.


Threatt was identified as a gifted student in [[1966]] while in the fourth grade at [[Wilkerson Middle School|Wilkerson School]]. He was placed in an enrichment program at [[Washington K-8 School|Washington Elementary School]] and from there was selected as one of three students that would integrate [[Elyton Elementary School]] the following year. After completing eight grade he became a boarding student at [[Indian Springs School]] and in [[1974]] became the school's third African American graduate.
Threatt was identified as a gifted student in [[1966]] while in the fourth grade at [[Wilkerson Middle School|Wilkerson School]]. He was placed in an enrichment program at [[Washington K-8 School|Washington Elementary School]] and from there was selected as one of three students that would integrate [[Elyton Elementary School]] the following year. After completing eight grade he became a boarding student at [[Indian Springs School]] and in [[1974]] became the school's third Black graduate.


Threatt has a bachelor of science in political science from Princeton University in [[1978]] and completed his Juris Doctorate at Howard University in [[1981]]. He was first admitted to the bar in Colorado in [[1984]].
Threatt earmed a bachelor of science in political science from Princeton University in [[1978]] and completed his juris doctorate at Howard University in [[1981]]. He was first admitted to the bar in Colorado in [[1984]]. By [[1998]] he had returned to Birmingham and was an associated at [[Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton]]. From [[2006]] to [[2008]] Threatt was partnered with [[Nakita Blocton]] in the firm of [[Threatt & Blocton]]. He continued to practice on his own until [[2012]].


In [[2009]] Threatt assisted [[Mike Rasmussen]] in unsuccessfully defending former [[Jefferson County Commission]] president [[Larry Langford]] on federal bribery and corruption charges.
In [[2009]] Threatt assisted [[Mike Rasmussen]] in unsuccessfully defending former [[Jefferson County Commission]] president [[Larry Langford]] on federal bribery and corruption charges. In [[2011]] Threatt was initially part of the defense team for [[Harvey Updyke]], charged with poisoning the oak trees at [[Toomer's Corner]] in [[Auburn]]. He received permission to withdraw from the defense before the case went to trial.
 
Threatt later served resource counsel for the Northern District Court's Criminal Justice Act panel.  


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:02, 17 May 2021

Glennon Threatt

Glennon F. Threatt Jr (born 1957 in Birmingham) is a criminal defense attorney. He helped to establish a public defenders office for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama and serves as its senior litigator.

Threatt was identified as a gifted student in 1966 while in the fourth grade at Wilkerson School. He was placed in an enrichment program at Washington Elementary School and from there was selected as one of three students that would integrate Elyton Elementary School the following year. After completing eight grade he became a boarding student at Indian Springs School and in 1974 became the school's third Black graduate.

Threatt earmed a bachelor of science in political science from Princeton University in 1978 and completed his juris doctorate at Howard University in 1981. He was first admitted to the bar in Colorado in 1984. By 1998 he had returned to Birmingham and was an associated at Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton. From 2006 to 2008 Threatt was partnered with Nakita Blocton in the firm of Threatt & Blocton. He continued to practice on his own until 2012.

In 2009 Threatt assisted Mike Rasmussen in unsuccessfully defending former Jefferson County Commission president Larry Langford on federal bribery and corruption charges. In 2011 Threatt was initially part of the defense team for Harvey Updyke, charged with poisoning the oak trees at Toomer's Corner in Auburn. He received permission to withdraw from the defense before the case went to trial.

Threatt later served resource counsel for the Northern District Court's Criminal Justice Act panel.

References

  • Oral History Interview with Glennon Threatt (June 16, 2005) Southern Oral History Program Collection, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Gordon, Robert K. (October 18, 2009) "Larry Langford trial: Former prosecutor moves to defense table." Birmingham News