Roy Moore | |
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In office January 15, 2013 – April 26, 2017 Suspended: May 6, 2016 – April 26, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Chuck Malone |
Succeeded by | Lyn Stuart |
In office January 15, 2001 – November 13, 2003 |
Jan 24, 2022 · In the 1994 Etowah County election, Moore became the first county-wide Republican to win Reconstruction. Roy was sworn in as chief justice in 2001, defeating Democratic challenger Sharon Yates with more than 60% …
Feb 03, 2022 · Roy Moore, left, speaks with reporters Feb. 2, 2022, following the verdict in the defamation trial brought by Leigh Corfman. Moore is accompanied by his wife, Kayla, and attorney Julian McPhillips.
Jan 31, 2022 · Leigh Corfman said Moore sexually touched her in 1979 when she was 14 and he was in his 30s and working as an assistant district attorney in Etowah County. Testimony continues in Roy Moore defamation case
Jan 31, 2022 · Corfman came forward during Moore's 2017 Senate campaign and said Moore sexually touched her in 1979 when she was 14 and he was in his 30s and working as an assistant district attorney in Etowah ...
Nov 13, 2017 · Nelson said she was 15 when she met Moore. She worked at the Old Hickory House Restaurant in Gadsden, Alabama, while Moore was …
Kayla MooreRoy Moore / Spouse (m. 1985)Kayla Moore is an American political activist. She is the president of the Foundation for Moral Law, a socially conservative legal advocacy group. She is the wife of Roy Moore and campaigned for him in the 2017 Senate special election in Alabama. Wikipedia
Democratic candidate Doug Jones defeated Republican candidate Roy Moore by a margin of 21,924 votes (1.63%). Jones became the first Democrat to win a U.S. Senate seat in the state since 1992.
Jeff SessionsPreceded byLoretta LynchSucceeded byWilliam BarrUnited States Senator from AlabamaIn office January 3, 1997 – February 8, 201733 more rows
Moore was removed from his position in November 2003 by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary for refusing a federal court's order to remove a marble monument of the Ten Commandments that he had placed in the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building.