Judge Ruth Ann Hall

BIO

BIO


Judge Ruth Ann Hall was born and raised in Madison County, Alabama.  She graduated from Buckhorn High School.  She is active in her community and is the Church pianist for First Flint River Baptist Church.  

Judge Hall was appointed to the District Court bench by Governor Bob Riley in August, 2007.   She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama at Huntsville and her Juris Doctorate degree from Cumberland Law School where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. 

While at Cumberland Judge Hall was a member of the Law Review and published an article that has been cited for jury selection and received numerous awards and academic scholarships. After graduating from Cumberland Law School Judge Hall spent a year as a law clerk for Judge Lynnwood Smith, who is currently a Federal District Judge.

Prior to her appointment, Judge Hall was actively engaged in litigation for 17 years.  She handled cases throughout Alabama with a concentration on civil defense in the North Alabama region. 

She was cited as one of the Most Prolific lawyers in the State of Alabama.  While in private practice, Judge Hall was a member of the Defense Research Institute, International Association of Arson Investigators and the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association. 

Since taking the bench, Judge Hall has presided over the Adult Mental Health Court and the JCC- Juvenile Conference Committee.  Additionally, she founded JAC – Juvenile Alternative Court, which is the first of its kind in the State of Alabama, addressing the mental health needs of juveniles in Madison County . 

 

Paid for by the Friends of Judge Ruth Ann Hall

2009