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'''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> '''Gary Aldridge''' was a lawyer and state legislator in Alabama. He worked in Birmingham.<ref name=desk>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 graduated from the ] in 1978.<ref name=desk/> 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/>

He died in 1998 in a rafting accident in Alaska.


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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.

References

  1. ^ 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.