Sheriff Big John Williams

Sheriff "Big John" Williams. Image from Legacy.com

A visiting judge has been appointed in the trial against William Chase Johnson, who is accused of murdering Lowndes County Sheriff John "Big John" Williams in November 2019. 

The appointment was made under the Speedy Trial Act passed in 2015 by the Alabama Legislature. 

Retired Circuit Judge Allen T. Jolley replaces a judge who withdrew from the case. He was appointed by Chief Justice Sarah H. Stewart. 

In the order, Stewart was quoted as saying that, “the interests of the public require the expeditious resolution of this case to prevent undue delay and ensure the prompt administration of justice.”

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