Judson Wells Presides Over Mobile District Court Docket

Judson W. Wells, Sr., a Carr Allison shareholder and retired Mobile County District Judge (1997-2007), recently returned to the Mobile County District Court to serve as a judge.  At the request of Judge Jay York, Judge Wells presided over Judge York’s criminal docket of June 3, 2014.

Judge Wells stated:  “It was an honor to preside over Judge York’s docket on June 3rd.  I am always happy to assist the judicial system in my role as a retired trial judge”.

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