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During his legal career, Judge Moore became the first full-time Deputy District Attorney in Etowah County, Alabama, and served in this position from 1977 until 1982. In 1984, Judge Moore undertook private practice of law in Gadsden, Alabama.
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In 2016, Judge Moore was suspended for upholding the sanctity of marriage as between one man and one woman. He retired to seek the office of U.S. Senate in 2017. Judge Moore and his wife, Kayla, have four children and five grandchildren. They are members of First Baptist Church in Gallant, Alabama.
After the Army, Judge Moore completed his Juris Doctor degree from The University of Alabama School of Law in 1977.
In 1992, Judge Moore became a judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit of Alabama and served until his election as Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 2000.
In 2016, Judge Moore was suspended for upholding the sanctity of marriage as between one man and one woman. He retired to seek the office of U.S. Senate in 2017.
Judge Moore graduated from Etowah High School in Attalla, Alabama, in 1965 and from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1969 where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Arts and Engineering. He then served in the U.S. Army as a company commander with the Military Police Corps in Vietnam.
During his legal career, Judge Moore became the first full-time Deputy District Attorney in Etowah County, Alabama, and served in this position from 1977 until 1982.
Phillip Jauregui spoke to the press in an effort to raise questions about the most recent accusation made against Roy Moore.
Ten Commandments monument supporters gather in prayer around the monument in the State Judicial Building rotunda during a protest August 20, 2003 in Montgomery, Alabama.
Welcome to Lamb Of Hope! Visit us at lambofhope.com and join with us in praying for this nation! JAG President Phillip Jauregui speaks a bit about the project and explains why turning our hearts toward God is the only true way America can move forward. 2012-08-08T22:01:46.000Z
Roy Moore's Attny. Trenton Garmon suggests Ali Velshi's "background" would help him understand why Moore would date… https://t.co/uhnDtortN3
Moore has denied the allegations, and told Fox News' Sean Hannity that he didn't remember if he ever dated women in their teens.
During the interview, Garmon also implied that Beverly Young Nelson, who accused Moore of sexually assaulting her when she was 16 in 1977, was lying during her press conference.
The report said that Garmon went to the child's home after the funeral, identified himself as a "pastor and attorney," and claimed a false connection to the child's parents to try and establish a relationship with them.