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  2. Impeachment in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Alabama Ethics Commission separately opened an investigation into Bentley. On April 26, 2016, the House passed new rules outlining procedure that would need to be followed before an impeachment vote could be held.

  3. Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail indicted for using office for ...

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    In August, the Alabama Ethics Commission declined taking administrative action on a local complaint of allegedly improper in-office conduct that previously had been filed against Nail, opting ...

  4. John L. Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Battles/wars. Vietnam War. John Lawrence Carroll (October 19, 1943 – August 14, 2023) was an American judge and academic administrator who was a U.S. magistrate judge for the Middle District of Alabama from 1986 to 2001. He was also a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States 's Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

  5. Cam Ward (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after his daughter Riley was born in 2002, Ward was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives for District 49, where he served two terms. In 2010, he was elected to the Alabama Senate, representing District 14. In December 2010, Ward supported a piece of legislation granting subpoena power to the Alabama Ethics Commission.

  6. Hanceville Mayor pleads not guilty to felony charges ... - AOL

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    Nail was indicted on Nov. 1 on the 15 counts, the evidentiary substance of which was referred to the Cullman District Attorney's Office earlier in the year by the Alabama Ethics Commission.

  7. Albert Brewer - Wikipedia

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    He unveiled a platform calling for more funding for education, an ethics commission and a commission to revise Alabama's 1901 state constitution, which had been deliberately framed to disenfranchise black people and poor whites. Brewer led Wallace in the Democratic primary but failed to win an outright majority. He then faced Wallace in a runoff.

  8. Alabama State Bar - Wikipedia

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    At the suggestion of Thomas Goode Jones of Montgomery, at the annual meeting in 1881, a committee was created and charged with the responsibility of adopting a code of legal ethics for the bar, the first code of legal ethics in the country. The Alabama Code of Ethics was adopted by the bar at its annual meeting in 1887 and was the foundation of ...

  9. Hanceville mayor indicted on multiple counts - AOL

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    Nov. 7—A grand jury has indicted Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail on 15 counts regarding the 'use of position or office for personal gain,' according to the Cullman County District Attorney's office.