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'''Mac Parsons''' (born [[February 23]], [[1943]]) is a [[Jefferson County Circuit Judge]] in the [[Bessemer]] Cut-Off Division and formerly a [[Alabama State Senate|state senator]].  
'''Mac Parsons''' (born [[February 23]], [[1943]]) was a [[Jefferson County Circuit Judge]] in the [[Bessemer]] Cut-Off Division and a [[Alabama State Senate|state senator]].  


Parsons is a graduate of Jacksonville State University and the [[Birmingham School of Law]]. Parsons is active in the Alabama State Bar and the [[Bessemer Bar Association]].  Parsons served in the Senate from [[1978]]-[[1994]].  He ran unsuccessfully for state agriculture commissioner in [[1994]]. He was elected [[Jefferson County]] circuit judge in [[1998]] and was re-elected in [[2004]]. Prior to being elected circuit judge, Parsons was an attorney with a private practice in [[Bessemer]]. Parsons currently lives in [[Hueytown]].
Parsons grew up in [[Hueytown]] and is a graduate of [[Jacksonville State University]] and the [[Birmingham School of Law]]. In is twenties, he worked as a meatpacker for [[R. L. Ziegler Co.]].  He served in the U.S. Army Reserve [[1967]]-[[1974]], and served as a balliff for the Jefferson County Circuit Court [[1968]]-[[1976]].  In [[1978]] Parsons was elected the state senator from [[Hueytown]] and served until [[1994]] when he ran unsuccessfully for state agriculture commissioner. He was elected [[Jefferson County]] circuit judge in [[1998]] and was re-elected in [[2004]]. Prior to being elected circuit judge, Parsons was an attorney with a private practice in [[Bessemer]]. During his tenure as circuit judge, he helped bring and oversaw the mental health court, which began in [[2004]]. Parsons had a family member with mental illness, and felt it was important to help get offenders treatment.


In [[2009]], Parsons announced he would run for the Alabama Supreme Court. Parsons' daughter [[Jennifer Parsons Champion]] is [[Jefferson County Treasurer]].
In [[2009]], Parsons ran unsuccessfully for the Alabama Supreme Court. Parsons' daughter [[Jennifer Parsons Champion]] is [[Jefferson County Treasurer]]. Parsons was an active member of the Alabama State Bar and the [[Bessemer Bar Association]]. Parsons retired in [[2011]]. Parsons and his wife  currently lives in [[Hoover]]


==References==
==References==
* Associated Press (August 31, 2009) "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/08/jefferson_county_circuit_judge_2.html Jefferson County Circuit Judge Mac Parsons to run for Alabama Supreme Court]."  ''Birmingham News''
* Associated Press (August 31, 2009) "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/08/jefferson_county_circuit_judge_2.html Jefferson County Circuit Judge Mac Parsons to run for Alabama Supreme Court]."  ''Birmingham News''
* Debro, Anita (January 16, 2011) "Parsons reflects as he leaves bench."  ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 10:09, 16 January 2011

Mac Parsons (born February 23, 1943) was a Jefferson County Circuit Judge in the Bessemer Cut-Off Division and a state senator.

Parsons grew up in Hueytown and is a graduate of Jacksonville State University and the Birmingham School of Law. In is twenties, he worked as a meatpacker for R. L. Ziegler Co.. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve 1967-1974, and served as a balliff for the Jefferson County Circuit Court 1968-1976. In 1978 Parsons was elected the state senator from Hueytown and served until 1994 when he ran unsuccessfully for state agriculture commissioner. He was elected Jefferson County circuit judge in 1998 and was re-elected in 2004. Prior to being elected circuit judge, Parsons was an attorney with a private practice in Bessemer. During his tenure as circuit judge, he helped bring and oversaw the mental health court, which began in 2004. Parsons had a family member with mental illness, and felt it was important to help get offenders treatment.

In 2009, Parsons ran unsuccessfully for the Alabama Supreme Court. Parsons' daughter Jennifer Parsons Champion is Jefferson County Treasurer. Parsons was an active member of the Alabama State Bar and the Bessemer Bar Association. Parsons retired in 2011. Parsons and his wife currently lives in Hoover

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