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Wallace earned his bachelor of science in finance at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1998]] and his law degree at the [[University of Alabama School of Law]] in [[2001]]. He practiced as an attorney in the partnership of [[Dawson & Wallace]], specializing in criminal defense and civil rights cases.
Wallace earned his bachelor of science in finance at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1998]] and his law degree at the [[University of Alabama School of Law]] in [[2001]]. He practiced as an attorney in the partnership of [[Dawson & Wallace]], specializing in criminal defense and civil rights cases.


He defeated [[Amber Ladner]] in the [[2010 primary elections|Democratic primary]] and Republican incumbent [[Gloria Bahakel]] for his seat in the [[2010 general election]]. The notable cases assigned to Wallace's court include the [[2012 Ensley Highlands murders]].
He defeated [[Amber Ladner]] in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 Democratic primary]] and Republican incumbent [[Gloria Bahakel]] for his seat in the [[2010 general election|general election]]. Notable cases assigned to Wallace's court include the [[2012 Ensley Highlands murders]].


Wallace has also been a member of the [[Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce]] and served with [[Project Homeless Connect]] and [[Homeless Experience Legal Protection]].
Wallace has also been a member of the [[Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce]] and served with [[Project Homeless Connect]] and [[Homeless Experience Legal Protection]].

Revision as of 13:33, 2 December 2013

Stephen C. Wallace (born c. 1976 in Birmingham) is a Jefferson County Circuit Court judge in the criminal division of the 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama

Wallace earned his bachelor of science in finance at Birmingham-Southern College in 1998 and his law degree at the University of Alabama School of Law in 2001. He practiced as an attorney in the partnership of Dawson & Wallace, specializing in criminal defense and civil rights cases.

He defeated Amber Ladner in the 2010 Democratic primary and Republican incumbent Gloria Bahakel for his seat in the general election. Notable cases assigned to Wallace's court include the 2012 Ensley Highlands murders.

Wallace has also been a member of the Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce and served with Project Homeless Connect and Homeless Experience Legal Protection.

Wallace is married and has two sons.

References

  • Stein, Kelsey (December 1, 2013) "Birmingham leaders you should know: Stephen Wallace." The Birmingham News

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