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Mike Randolph

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Mike Randolph
Current Court Information:
Mississippi Supreme Court
Title:   Justice
Position:   District 2, Position 3
Service:
Active:   2005-2012
Personal History
Born:   1946
Bachelors:   Rollins College, 1972
Law School:   University of Mississippi School of Law, 1974
Military service:   U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division, honorably discharged in 1967
Candidate 2012:
Candidate for:  Supreme Court
State:  Mississippi
Election information 2012:
Incumbent:  Yes
Election date:  November 6, 2012

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Mike Randolph is an Associate Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court. His term began in 2005 and ends in 2012.

2012 election

Randolph is running for reelection on November 6, 2012. He is opposed by Talmadge Braddock.[1]

See also: Mississippi judicial elections, 2012

Military service

Randolph served with the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division during the Vietnam War. He was discharged in 1967.[2]

Education

Randolph received a B.S. in Business Administration in 1972 from Rollins College and a J.D. from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1974.[2]

Career

After graduating from law school, Randolph entered private practice. He worked as an attorney until his appointment to the Mississippi Supreme Court.

Awards and Associations

  • Bar Register of Pre-Eminent Lawyers, Martindale-Hubbell
  • Directory of Recommended Insurance Attorneys, A.M. Best[2]

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References

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