Jasmine Twitty became a judge in 2015 at the age of 25 years in a predominantly white town.

Jasmine got a job as a night court clerk in Easley, South Carolina, after completing college.

She oversees the initial proceedings of criminal cases in a night court.

Jasmine Twitty

The youngest black judge to sit on a court bench in Easley, South Carolina. Photo: womenslivesSource: Twitter

How did Jasmine Twitty become a judge?

c’mon read on to find out.

Shewas born on4th December 1989 in Greenville, South Carolina, where she also grew up.

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She hoped that her political science degree would land her a public service job.

A few months later, Twitty learned about a clerk vacancy at the Greenville County Bond Court.

She was excited to get the job even though she worked for long hours.

Jasmine Twitty

She mentors young professionals through the Upstate Network Young Professionals. Photo: judgetwittySource: Instagram

Her roles were to coordinate bond hearings and handle the paperwork within the court’s premises.

Jasmine was the youngest and most curious employee in the court.

While working with commitment and passion, she asked her seniors hundreds of questions about judgeship.

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However, Jasmine was required to complete a training program, and she passed thecertification examination.

Who is Jasmine Twitty husband?

She was sworn into judgeship as Miss Twitty, which means she was not yet married at that time.

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Can you become a judge without becoming a lawyer?

Judge Jasmine Twitty no law degree achievement proves that one can become a judge without it.

The UKs Judicial AppointmentsCommission encourages peoplefrom diverse backgrounds to apply for judgeship positions.

Jasmine Twitty

Her younger brother and two sisters are above 18 years. Photo: judgetwittySource: Instagram

She described community service as her service therapy because sharing her talents and gifts with others build her confidence.

The criminals illegally trade guns, drugs, humans, and more merchandise.

The first name onBriefly.co.za’slist is the American drug Lord, Frank Lucas.

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He comfortably shipped coffins filled with tons of heroin from kingpin Khun Sa in Vietnam to the USA.

She has a Bachelor of Commerce & IT from the University of Nairobi and joined Briefly.co.za in November 2019.

The writer completed a Google News Initiate Course.

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