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Enzor thankful for chance to serve as judge

Published Saturday, November 8, 2008

To the citizens of Covington County:

Words cannot express the profound gratitude I feel toward the many hundreds of you who have expressed your support of me to Gov. Riley for probate judge. Your phone calls, emails, letters and petitions have not only made a positive impression with the governor, they have also left a permanent impression on my heart.

It has been an extreme honor to serve as your special probate judge since June. It has been my goal to restore your trust in the office that has meant so much to my family and yours. Though the governor has appointed another, I want you each to know how privileged I have been to have had this opportunity. It has been a dream come true.

The love I have for Covington County and our people is deep and lifelong. Thank you again for your tremendous support.

Leland G. Enzor Jr.




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Posted by wareagle (anonymous) on November 19, 2008 at 6:46 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Congragulations to Leland Enzor, Jr. a fine public servant! My friend Lee took the hard task of the defining moment to correct the wrong direction of the case that should have never been a Probate Case in Covington County by ordering the administrator and her attorney to return the $900,000 to the court that was wrongfully taken from the family of the deceased resident of Conecuh County. Further, Lee ordered the case back to Conecuh County where it should have been administered. Lee has acted like a real judge by not trying everyone's cases in the back room or over the phone. A real judge will not talk to potential parties to a matter that has the potential to be in his or her court or is presently in the Court unless all parties are present and or represented in such a conversation. We have not had such a person with this standard for a long time in the Probate Court of Covington County until Lee was appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama. Again thanks Lee for your brief service to Covington County. A true public servant.

Scotty Hooper

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