Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR343

Introduced
5/6/25  
Passed
5/6/25  
Introduced
5/6/25  

Caption

Judge David Breland, death mourned

Impact

Further, the resolution reflects on Breland's post-judicial career, during which he served as the Director of Historic Resources for the City of Decatur. In this capacity, he oversaw significant restoration projects that contributed to the preservation of local history and fostered civic pride. By recognizing his achievements and dedication to community service, HR343 emphasizes the impact of Judge Breland’s life and work not only on individuals but on the social fabric of Decatur. The resolutions of this nature often serve to remind the community of their societal values and the importance of local leaders.

Summary

HR343 serves as a resolution mourning the death of Judge David Joe Breland, highlighting both his illustrious career and lasting contributions to the community of Decatur, Alabama. The resolution acknowledges his commitment to justice, particularly in juvenile justice reform, which he championed during his tenure as Morgan County District Judge. His initiatives established community-based services that became a model statewide, influencing the Alabama Juvenile Justice Act of 2008. Thus, Judge Breland's legacy is closely tied to progressive changes within the judicial system aimed at improving the outcomes for youth.

Contention

The resolution operates within a historical context, highlighting the collective grief of the community while celebrating the life of a respected public servant. However, while resolutions like HR343 typically do not generate direct legislative contention, they may evoke discussions about the future paths of community justice and engagement in Alabama. In commemorating figures like Judge Breland, stakeholders may reflect on current policies and reforms in light of his contributions, leading to discussions surrounding improvements in the judicial and community service landscape.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AL HR268

Clayton Davis, death mourned

AL SJR10

Judge John Lawrence Carroll, death mourned

AL HJR208

Warren Lee Helms, death mourned

AL HR207

Warren Lee Helms, death mourned

AL SJR64

Steve Sloan, death mourned

AL HR228

Murray Levine, death mourned

AL HR287

Billy Boyd, death mourned

AL HR18

Ronald Hicks, death mourned

AL HJR34

Raymond Gregg Hodges, death mourned

AL HR109

Mrs. Patricia Haddock Woller, Death Mourned

Similar Bills

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