LEGAL · AL · 1951-1954
Si Garrett
Attorney General · Democrat · Alabama
On the record
Resigned amid Phenix City corruption probe
SEVERITY · RESIGNED
Background
Alabama's Attorney General 1951–1954: Si Garrett — 3-year tenure. Took office after A. A. Carmichael; succeeded by John Patterson. Departure context: Resigned amid Phenix City corruption probe. Same-year political environment (1951): Governor Gordon Persons.
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