Thomas M. Smith
Thomas Michael Smith | |
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District Attorney, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Alabama | |
Preceded by | Jim Standridge |
Constituency | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Thomas M Smith (D-Tuscaloosa) is the former District Attorney of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Alabama. Smith was sworn into the elected office on January 19, 1999. As District Attorney, Smith served as the chief law enforcement officer of Tuscaloosa County, which is the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Alabama.
Smith attended the University of Alabama for both his undergraduate and law studies. Smith graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alabama in 1971. He received his law degree in 1974. After receiving his law degree, he was sworn in as a member of the Alabama State Bar in 1974.
Thomas M Smith served as an Assistant District Attorney and as Chief Assistant District Attorney before he was elected to his current office.
In 1981, while serving as an Assistant District Attorney, Smith prosecuted Dudley Wayne Kyzer for a brutal triple homicide. Smith was successful in the prosecution and eventually asked the court to impose a 10,000 year sentence in addition to two consecutive life sentences. The trial judge agreed with Smith and imposed the sentence. For years, the Guinness Book of World Records listed this as the World's Longest Prison Sentence.
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External links
- Tuscaloosa County District Attorney's Office
- Alabama District Attorney's Association
- The University of Alabama