Municipal Judge Reappointed

Fairhope, Alabama

Tonight, the city council unanimously reappointed Daphne-based attorney Haymes Snedeker to serve another 2 year term as the city's municipal judge.

After being sworn in by Circuit Judge James Reid, Snedeker said he "sincerely appreciated" the reappointment and called it a "great honor" to serve as judge for the past 8 years -- and credited his staff and city attorney Tut Wynne for making the court run so efficiently.

Snedeker has also served as city prosecutor for Loxley and as an Assistant Baldwin County District Attorney.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Made me pay a ticket once.
Anonymous said…
So many individuals in Fairhope "fear the unfairness" that has been doled out to former law-abiding citizens by the City of Fairhope and its corrupt judicial system. It should be Fairhope's business when citizens arrive and are harassed by certain church, Klan, social organizations, drug-addicted parasites and other "bully networks" -- not when it gets in the middle of marriages, friendships and those whom try to do "good deeds" and are demonized or marked as "crazy" simply because they say "no" to those whom continue to threaten, try to manipulate and "con" others out of their savings, homes and all else. Fairhope has a huge problem, and it is known nationally for luring individuals with its pretty flowers and all else -- then "striking them down" when their spouses and others want to "drug them up and dumb them down." Middle-aged women should heed this warning, especially.