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'''Mike Hale''' (born [[1951]]) is the [[List of Sheriffs of Jefferson County|Sheriff]] of [[Jefferson County]]. He first took office in 1999 following a seeming victory in the 1998 election, but was replaced by [[Jim Woodward]] after a recount. In the [[2002 election]] he won an outright victory against Woodward. He won re-election again, this time over [[Ron McGuffie]] in the [[2006 general election|2006 election]].
'''Mike Hale''' (born [[1951]]) is the [[Jefferson County Sheriff|Sheriff]] of [[Jefferson County]]. He first took office in 1999 following a seeming victory in the 1998 election, but was replaced by [[Jim Woodward]] after a recount. In the [[2002 election]] he won an outright victory against Woodward. He won re-election again, this time over [[Ron McGuffie]] in the [[2006 general election|2006 election]].


==Early life and career==
==Early life and career==
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Hale has been married since 1971 to the former Dianna Gilmore. The couple have three sons and six grandchildren. They are residents of the [[Clay]]-[[Trussville]] area and attend the [[Church at Brook Hills]]. He is a member of the B.P.O. Elks, [[Birmingham Elks Lodge #79|Lodge #79]] and the Fraternal Order of Eagles [[Eagles Aerie 972|Aerie 972]], a Master Mason, Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, and Shrine.
Hale has been married since 1971 to the former Dianna Gilmore. The couple have three sons and six grandchildren. They are residents of the [[Clay]]-[[Trussville]] area and attend the [[Church at Brook Hills]]. He is a member of the B.P.O. Elks, [[Birmingham Elks Lodge #79|Lodge #79]] and the Fraternal Order of Eagles [[Eagles Aerie 972|Aerie 972]], a Master Mason, Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, and Shrine.


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Revision as of 22:52, 21 February 2007

Mike Hale (born 1951) is the Sheriff of Jefferson County. He first took office in 1999 following a seeming victory in the 1998 election, but was replaced by Jim Woodward after a recount. In the 2002 election he won an outright victory against Woodward. He won re-election again, this time over Ron McGuffie in the 2006 election.

Early life and career

Hale grew up in Woodlawn and graduated in 1969 from Woodlawn High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from UAB in 1987.

He started his law enforcement career with the Homewood Police Department in 1973. In 1976 he transferred to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department, where he has spent his career having commanded, at various times, every division of the department. He was also the Chief of Police for Pell City (2000-2002) and the director of security for St Vincent's Hospital in Birmingham.

Jefferson County Sheriff

During his term as sheriff, Hale has initiated several popular and visible enforcement programs such as the Citizen's Training Academy and the Cell Phone Posse to involve more private citizens in crime investigation efforts.

As Sheriff, Hale sits on the boards of the Alabama Sheriff's Youth Ranches and the Department of Youth Services Vacca Campus for juvenile offenders. He also serves on the boards of the United Way of Central Alabama and the Greater Alabama Boy Scout Council.

Hale has been married since 1971 to the former Dianna Gilmore. The couple have three sons and six grandchildren. They are residents of the Clay-Trussville area and attend the Church at Brook Hills. He is a member of the B.P.O. Elks, Lodge #79 and the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 972, a Master Mason, Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, and Shrine.

Preceded by:
Jim Woodward
Jefferson County Sheriff
1999
Succeeded by:
Jim Woodward
Preceded by:
Jim Woodward
title=Jefferson County Sheriff
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2003–present
Succeeded by:
(current)

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