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James N. Bloodworth

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450: 293:. In support of his candidacy, Bloodworth "visited every courthouse in the state". After winning the nomination of the Democratic Party, he was unopposed in the general election. He was reelected to a full term in 1970, and again in 1976, but retired from the bench in September 1980 due to health problems. 275:
in 1947. Bloodworth began the practice of law in Decatur, working in that field for eleven years, and also serving on the state Board of Pardons, and as a judge of the Decatur Recorder's Court from 1948 to 1951. Bloodworth remained in the U.S. Army Reserve following his military service, ultimately
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In 1958, Bloodworth was elected as a circuit judge of the Alabama Eighth Judicial Circuit, and was reelected to that position in 1964. In November 1968, he ran for a seat on the Alabama Supreme Court vacated by the death of
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James Nelson Bloodworth married Jean Gregg of Decatur, with whom he had three daughters, all of whom survived him.
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School of Commerce and Business Administration in 1942, and entered the
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Bloodworth died three months later in a hospital in
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Index

Supreme Court of Alabama
John P. Kohn
Oscar W. Adams Jr.
Decatur, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
Democratic
University of Alabama
BS
University of Alabama School of Law
LLB
United States Army
Lieutenant colonel
World War II
Supreme Court of Alabama
Decatur, Alabama
B.S.
University of Alabama
United States Army
World War II
LL.B.
University of Alabama School of Law
John L. Goodwyn
John P. Kohn
Birmingham, Alabama





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