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April 2020
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Alabama Supreme Court Ruling April 10, 2020
Almost four years after a Lee County jury convicted former Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard of 12 ethics charges, six of those convictions still stand after a review by the state’s highest court.

The Alabama Supreme Court upheld six of the charges. It reversed five others and remanded the case back to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, which had previously reversed one of the dozen convictions handed down by a Lee County jury in June 2016. (Published April 10, 2020 AL.com)