Pamela Willis Baschab,
1997 - 2009
Born in Mobile on July 26, 1947, Judge Baschab is the third of six
daughters of the late Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Russell
Willis and Sybil E. Willis of Baldwin County. Growing up in the
Air Force, Judge Baschab attended schools in Alabama, South Dakota,
North and South Carolina, and Bermuda, and graduated with the first
senior class of Chafa HS in Japan. In 1965 she enrolled in the
University of North Alabama in Florence, Alabama, where she met and
married her husband Roger in 1967. While raising children and
accompanying her husband during the frequent moves of his military
career, Judge Baschab attended college courses at night and in 1974
became the first in her family to graduate from college. The
University of South Alabama in Mobile awarded her the Criminal
Justice Academic Excellence Award as top graduate in the Criminal
Justice Administration program.
The Judge received her Juris Doctorate from St. Mary's University
School of Law in San Antonio, Texas, in 1982 where she earned the
American Jurisprudence Award for Constitutional Law. She was
listed as an outstanding Young Woman in American Colleges in 1980.
After graduation, Judge Baschab was an assistant district attorney in
Mobile County and was in private law practice in Foley and Elberta,
Alabama.
In 1988, the Judge entered her first political campaign and Baldwin
County voters elected her to the district court. As presiding
district court judge, Judge Baschab reduced a backlog of thousands
of traffic cases and civil cases to zero. In 1992, Judge Baschab
unseated the incumbent circuit judge to become the first Republican
woman to be elected an Alabama circuit court judge. Working in one
of the two fastest growing counties in the State, Judge Baschab had
one of the heaviest dockets of any circuit judge in Alabama.
During her eight years as trial court judge, she handled a criminal
docket with cases ranging from traffic to capital murder, as well
as civil and domestic relations cases.
Judge Baschab has served on the Alabama State Bar, Committee on
Substance Abuse and Committee on Alternate Dispute Resolution, the
Circuit Court Judges' Legislative Committee, and the Alabama
Administrative Office of Courts Education Committee, and has taught
Continuing Legal Education classes.
The Judge is a former member of the Circuit Court Judges'
Association and a member of the American Judges' Association, the
Alabama State Bar, the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars
Auxiliaries, the Optimist Club, the Chamber of Commerce, and the
Christian Legal Society. The Judge was Co-Chair of the Alabama
Task Force on Law Enforcement Education in Domestic Violence. She
helped found the Baldwin County Domestic Violence Shelter. The
American Business Women Association (ABWA) selected Judge Baschab
from its 90,000 members as a 1996 Top Ten Woman of the Year at the
annual ABWA convention in Portland, Oregon.
Judge Baschab was elected to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
in November 1996.