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'''Pamela Casey''' (born c. [[1981]] in [[Boaz]]) is the [[Blount County District Attorney]].
'''Pamela Casey''' (born c. [[1981]] in [[Boaz]]) is the [[Blount County District Attorney]].


Casey grew up in [[Snead]] and graduated from [[Susan Moore High School]]. She received her bachelor's degree in political science and history from Rhodes College in [[2003]], and her juris doctorate from Seattle University School of Law in [[2006]]. She returned to Blount County to practice in a private firm in [[Birmingham]], and in [[2007]] was named Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama by [[Troy King]].
Casey grew up in [[Snead]] and graduated from [[Susan Moore High School]]. She received her bachelor's degree in political science and history from Rhodes College in [[2003]], and her juris doctorate from Seattle University School of Law in [[2006]]. She returned to [[Blount County]] to practice in a private firm in [[Birmingham]], and in [[2007]] was named Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama by [[Troy King]].


In [[2010]], Casey became the youngest District Attorney ever elected in [[Alabama]]. Incumbent [[Tommy Rountree]] did not seel re-election, and Casey faced former District Attorney [[Scott McPherson]], defeating him with 56.91% of the vote.
In [[2010]], Casey became the youngest District Attorney ever elected in [[Alabama]]. Incumbent [[Tommy Rountree]] did not seek re-election, and Casey faced former District Attorney [[Scott McPherson]], defeating him with 56.91% of the vote.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:42, 6 February 2011

Pamela Casey

Pamela Casey (born c. 1981 in Boaz) is the Blount County District Attorney.

Casey grew up in Snead and graduated from Susan Moore High School. She received her bachelor's degree in political science and history from Rhodes College in 2003, and her juris doctorate from Seattle University School of Law in 2006. She returned to Blount County to practice in a private firm in Birmingham, and in 2007 was named Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama by Troy King.

In 2010, Casey became the youngest District Attorney ever elected in Alabama. Incumbent Tommy Rountree did not seek re-election, and Casey faced former District Attorney Scott McPherson, defeating him with 56.91% of the vote.

References

  • Robinson, Carol (February 6, 2011) New Blount County D.A. defies the odds." Birmingham News