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'''Gary Aldridge''' was a lawyer and state legislator in Alabama. He worked in Birmingham.<ref name=desk>{{cite web | url=https://www.law.ua.edu/specialcollections/2023/05/22/desk-and-chair-set-from-the-old-alabama-senate-chamber/#:~:text=Aldridge%20was%20elected%20to%20the,for%20states%20throughout%20the%20country | title=Desk and Chair Set from the Old Alabama Senate Chamber | date=22 May 2023 }}</ref>


He graduated from the ] in 1978.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=puV9OaOa4IsC&dq=gary+l.+aldridge+alabama.senate&pg=RA2-PA29-IA10|title=Child Victim Witness Protection Act of 1985: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1156, a Bill to Amend Chapter Xiv of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 ... Birmingham, AL, September 3, 1985; Washington, DC, November 19, 1985|first=United States Congress Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Juvenile|last=Justice|date=July 27, 1986|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|via=Google Books}}</ref> He was married to Marsha White Aldridge. He served as a municipal judge in ]. He also worked in Decatur, Alabama.<ref name=desk/> He co-sponsored the Martin-Aldridge Act, a reform of Alabama's child abuse and neglect laws.<ref name=desk/>
'''Gary Aldridge''' was a lawyer and state legislator in Alabama. He worked in Birmingham.<ref>https://www.law.ua.edu/specialcollections/2023/05/22/desk-and-chair-set-from-the-old-alabama-senate-chamber/#:~:text=Aldridge%20was%20elected%20to%20the,for%20states%20throughout%20the%20country.</ref>

He died in 1998 in a rafting accident in Alaska aged 47.<ref name=desk/> The accident occurred on American Creek in ]. Sen. Frank Ellis was also on the trip.<ref>AP article July 16, 1998 via https://www.akfatal.net/Aldridge%2007-14-98.htm</ref>

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American state legislator

Gary Aldridge was a lawyer and state legislator in Alabama. He worked in Birmingham.

He graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1978. He was married to Marsha White Aldridge. He served as a municipal judge in Hartselle, Alabama. He also worked in Decatur, Alabama. He co-sponsored the Martin-Aldridge Act, a reform of Alabama's child abuse and neglect laws.

He died in 1998 in a rafting accident in Alaska aged 47. The accident occurred on American Creek in Katmai National Park. Sen. Frank Ellis was also on the trip.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Desk and Chair Set from the Old Alabama Senate Chamber". 22 May 2023.
  2. Justice, United States Congress Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Juvenile (July 27, 1986). "Child Victim Witness Protection Act of 1985: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1156, a Bill to Amend Chapter Xiv of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 ... Birmingham, AL, September 3, 1985; Washington, DC, November 19, 1985". U.S. Government Printing Office – via Google Books.
  3. AP article July 16, 1998 via https://www.akfatal.net/Aldridge%2007-14-98.htm


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