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Gov. Ivey appoints Judge Benjamin M. Bowden to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals

Bowden, a former JAG officer and longtime Covington County judge, fills the vacancy created by Bill Lewis’s elevation to the state Supreme Court.

Judge Benjamin M. Bowden

Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced the appointment of Judge Benjamin M. Bowden to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. The governor informed Bowden of her selection yesterday.

“Judge Bowden’s impressive record as a legal scholar is matched by his exemplary performance as an attorney, prosecutor and judge. He has steadfastly demonstrated a dedication to justice and fairness under the law. I have the utmost confidence that he will serve with the highest integrity,” Ivey said.

Bowden will fill the vacancy on the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals left by Judge Bill Lewis, who was appointed by Ivey to the Alabama Supreme Court on Tuesday, following the resignation of Justice Jay Mitchell. 

“I am humbled by the confidence Governor Ivey has shown in allowing me to serve on the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals,” Bowden said. “Angie and I are thrilled at this new opportunity. I’m a public servant at heart and I look forward to serving the people of Alabama in this important and exciting way. Can’t wait to get started!” 

Bowden has held the position of circuit judge of the 22nd Judicial Circuit in Covington County since his election in 2016. Previously, Bowden served as probate judge of Covington County from 2008 until 2016.

The holder of an undergraduate degree from The University of Alabama and a juris doctor from The University of Alabama School of Law, Bowden received his officer’s commission through the U.S. Air Force ROTC program. Upon graduation in 1992, he entered the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps, serving at Bitburg Air Base, Germany and Aviano Air Base, Italy.

After leaving active duty in 1997, Bowden returned stateside to join the Andalusia law firm of Albrittons, Clifton, Alverson, Moody and Bowden, P.C. There, he maintained a general litigation practice while also serving as the municipal prosecutor for the City of Andalusia and as an assistant district attorney. During his career, he successfully prosecuted two capital murder cases, one of which was the longest jury trial in the history of Covington County.

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Bowden remained a member of the Air Force Reserves until his retirement in 2023, with the rank of Colonel. His appointment is effective immediately.

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