Will Clay

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Will Clay
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Current Court Information:
Etowah County, Alabama
Title:   Judge
Position:   Place 2
Service:
Appointed by:   Robert Bentley
Active:   2011-2013
Preceded by:   Charles Owen
Past post:   Attorney, private practice
Past term:   Before joining court
Personal History
Party:   Republican
Bachelors:   Auburn University
Law School:   Birmingham School of Law
Candidate 2012:
Candidate for:  Etowah District Court
State:  Alabama
Election information 2012:
Incumbent:  Yes
Election date:  November 6, 2012

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Will Clay is a District Court judge in Etowah County, Alabama. He was appointed by Governor Robert Bentley in June 2011 to succeed Charles Owen. His term expires in 2013. [1]

2012 election

Clay will run unopposed in his first election to the Etowah District Court. [2]

See also: Alabama judicial elections, 2012

Education

Clay received his undergraduate degree from Auburn University and his J.D. from the Birmingham School of Law. [1]

Career

Clay has spent years in private practice. In 2006, he was appointed by Governor Bob Riley to the Circuit Court, but was not elected by voters that year. Two years before, he was elected to the Etowah County Commission. [3]

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