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INTEGRITY. HONESTY. COMMITMENT.

In his years working as a trial lawyer and for North Carolina’s appellate courts, Bryan has helped resolve innumerable criminal and civil cases efficiently, striving to do justice in each and every one.  He knows that justice delayed truly is justice denied–particularly in the child welfare and family cases heard by our district courts–and worked diligently to bring finality and closure to children, families, victims, criminal defendants, and civil litigants. He is committed to bringing his knowledge, experience, and hardworking ethos to Alamance County's District Court bench.

ABOUT JUDGE
BRYAN NORRIS

Appointed to the Alamance County District Court bench by Governor Roy Cooper in March 2024, Judge Bryan Norris is an Alamance County native and Eagle Scout who has always sought to dedicate himself to public service. After receiving his undergraduate degree from Davidson College and law degree from the University of North Carolina, Judge Norris started his legal career at Wishart, Norris, Henninger, and Pittman in his hometown of Burlington, advocating in court for individuals, businesses, and non-profits.

Transitioning to public service, Judge Norris spent the next six years clerking at our state’s appellate courts, first at the North Carolina Court of Appeals and then at the North Carolina Supreme Court. Recognized for his professionalism and dedication to justice, he received the North Carolina Bar Association’s Robinson O. Everett Professionalism Award and led a significant statewide food drive. Judge Norris is also involved with BarCARES, supporting mental health for legal professionals and their families.

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