Montgomery, Alabama
Baxley will fill the vacancy left by Judge Patrick Pinkston, who was sworn in on April 5, 2024, as Circuit Judge, Place #1, on the 19th Judicial Circuit serving Autauga, Chilton and Elmore counties.
“I am grateful and humbled to be selected for this position,” said Baxley. “Being chosen to serve the people of Elmore County as District Judge is one of the greatest honors of my life. The judges and staff of the 19th Judicial Circuit have already welcomed me with open arms, and I look forward to providing Elmore County with the same fair justice that they have come to expect from the Elmore County court system.
A Sylacauga native, Baxley graduated from B.B. Comer High School at the age of 16 before receiving his undergraduate degree with a double major in English and History from the University of Montevallo. He earned his law degree from The University of Alabama.
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