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Will Powell joined the Lauderdale County D.A’s office in
January 2005 as Chief Assistant District Attorney. He earned
his law degree from The University of Alabama School of Law
after receiving an undergraduate degree from Rhodes College.
Prior to joining the Lauderdale County D.A’s office, Powell
worked as a Deputy District Attorney in the Montgomery County D.A’s
office, at which time he was honored as Prosecutor of the Year
by VOCAL (Victims of Crime and Leniency).
Powell is a native of Decatur and is married to Emily Rhodes. The Powells
have two children.
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Angie
King Hamilton joined
the Lauderdale County D.A.’s office in May 2006 as an Assistant
District Attorney. She earned her law degree from Jones School
of Law after receiving an undergraduate degree from Jacksonville
State University. Mrs. Hamilton is responsible for
prosecution of cases directly or indirectly related to the use
of methamphetamine and serves as part of the Lauderdale County
Drug Court Team. She also works closely with the Lauderdale
County Drug Task Force and provides training on search and
seizure and related issues to local law enforcement officers.
She prosecutes cases in Circuit and District Court.
Prior to joining the Lauderdale County D.A.’s office, Mrs.
Hamilton, a native of Arab, Alabama, worked as a Deputy
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Stacy Hooper joined the Lauderdale County
DA’s office in August 2007 as an Assistant District Attorney.
She earned her law degree from Cumberland School of Law after
receiving an undergraduate degree from Auburn University.
Ms. Hooper primarily handles juvenile prosecutions, misdemeanors
and traffic court offenses.
Prior to joining the Lauderdale County DA’s office, Ms. Hooper,
a native of Muscle Shoals, was in private practice in Lauderdale
County.
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