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'''Kenya Lavender Marshall''' (born [[April 7]], [[1975]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an attorney and unopposed candidate for [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] Judge, Place 17 in the [[2010 general election]].
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'''Kenya Lavender Marshall''' (born [[April 7]], [[1975]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an attorney and former candidate for [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] Judge, Place 17 in the [[2010 general election]].


Marshall, the granddaughter of [[Simmie Lavender]], attended public schools in Birmingham, graduating from [[Wenonah High School]]. She earned her bachelor's degree in English and political science at the [[University of Alabama]] and her juris doctorate at the Southern University Law Center. She married [[Marvin Marshall]] in [[1999]] and has one son. They live in [[Gardendale]] and attend [[Faith Chapel Christian Center]].
Marshall, the granddaughter of [[Simmie Lavender]], attended public schools in Birmingham, graduating from [[Wenonah High School]]. She earned her bachelor's degree in English and political science at the [[University of Alabama]] and her juris doctorate at the Southern University Law Center. She married [[Marvin Marshall]] in [[1999]] and has one son. They live in [[Gardendale]] and attend [[Faith Chapel Christian Center]].
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Her solo practice, the '''Marshall Law Firm, LLC''', specializes in personal injury and family law cases.
Her solo practice, the '''Marshall Law Firm, LLC''', specializes in personal injury and family law cases.


Marshall won 42% of the primary votes and defeated incumbent appointee [[Nikki Still]] in the runoff of the [[2010 primary elections]]. After the runoff, she was accused of spending $30,000 from a client's trust account to cover personal expenses. She was suspended from practice by the [[Alabama State Bar]]'s disciplinary committee pending a formal hearing. If she does not regain her license, she will not be qualified to be seated as a judge. The [[Alabama Democratic Party]] may select another nominee if necessary.
Marshall won 42% of the primary votes and defeated incumbent appointee [[Nikki Still]] in the runoff of the [[2010 primary elections]]. After the runoff, she was accused of spending $30,000 from a client's trust account to cover personal expenses. She was suspended from practice by the [[Alabama State Bar]]'s disciplinary committee pending a formal hearing, at which she admitted to the charges and was given a four-year suspension. Without a license, she was no longer qualified to serve as a judge, so the [[Alabama Democratic Party]] selected [[Elisabeth French]] to replace her on the November general election ballot.


==References==
==References==
* Velasco, Eric (July 13, 2010) "Kenya Lavender Marshall defeats Nicole Still in Democratic primary for Jefferson County Circuit Place 17." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (July 13, 2010) "Kenya Lavender Marshall defeats Nicole Still in Democratic primary for Jefferson County Circuit Place 17." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (August 5, 2010) "Kenya Lavender Marshall, would-be Jefferson County judge, has law license temporarily suspended by Alabama State Bar." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (August 5, 2010) "Kenya Lavender Marshall, would-be Jefferson County judge, has law license temporarily suspended by Alabama State Bar." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (August 23, 2010) "Kenya Marshall surrenders law license, ending her bid to be Jefferson County judge." ''Birmingham News''
* Velasco, Eric (August 26, 2010) "Alabama Democrats pick Elisabeth French to replace Kenya Marshall as Jefferson County judicial candidate." ''Birmingham News''


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Latest revision as of 17:47, 26 August 2010

Kenya Marshall

Kenya Lavender Marshall (born April 7, 1975 in Birmingham) is an attorney and former candidate for Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge, Place 17 in the 2010 general election.

Marshall, the granddaughter of Simmie Lavender, attended public schools in Birmingham, graduating from Wenonah High School. She earned her bachelor's degree in English and political science at the University of Alabama and her juris doctorate at the Southern University Law Center. She married Marvin Marshall in 1999 and has one son. They live in Gardendale and attend Faith Chapel Christian Center.

Her solo practice, the Marshall Law Firm, LLC, specializes in personal injury and family law cases.

Marshall won 42% of the primary votes and defeated incumbent appointee Nikki Still in the runoff of the 2010 primary elections. After the runoff, she was accused of spending $30,000 from a client's trust account to cover personal expenses. She was suspended from practice by the Alabama State Bar's disciplinary committee pending a formal hearing, at which she admitted to the charges and was given a four-year suspension. Without a license, she was no longer qualified to serve as a judge, so the Alabama Democratic Party selected Elisabeth French to replace her on the November general election ballot.

References

  • Velasco, Eric (July 13, 2010) "Kenya Lavender Marshall defeats Nicole Still in Democratic primary for Jefferson County Circuit Place 17." Birmingham News
  • Velasco, Eric (August 5, 2010) "Kenya Lavender Marshall, would-be Jefferson County judge, has law license temporarily suspended by Alabama State Bar." Birmingham News
  • Velasco, Eric (August 23, 2010) "Kenya Marshall surrenders law license, ending her bid to be Jefferson County judge." Birmingham News
  • Velasco, Eric (August 26, 2010) "Alabama Democrats pick Elisabeth French to replace Kenya Marshall as Jefferson County judicial candidate." Birmingham News

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