
Alec Fitzgerald Hall, Esq.
On Tuesday, June 15, 2021, Attorney Alec Fitzgerald Hall received his appointment letter from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Chief Judge William Pryor, formally installing him as the new Federal Defender for the Middle District of Florida. This is history for both the Middle District of Florida and for the State of Florida as there has never been an African-American to lead the Defender’s Office and one to be named in the State of Florida. The Honorable Charles R. Wilson, Eleventh Circuit Judge, swore Attorney Hall in as the new Federal Defender on June 21st. The Middle District of Florida’s jurisdiction extends from Jacksonville south covering all areas including Ocala, Orlando, Tampa, and Ft. Myers. The Middle District is the second largest district in the country. The motto for the Federal Defender’s Office is “Representing Those Who Cannot Represent Themselves.”
Attorney Hall is a native of Tampa and was reared by his maternal grandmother, the late Maggie Cleggette, along with his two brothers and sister in the Riverview Terrace Housing Projects in Tampa, Florida. Attorney Hall is a graduate of Hillsborough Senior High School, and Project Upward Bound, and he later attended and graduated from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida with a Bachelor of Arts degree in American history (post-bellum America). Attorney Hall formerly worked for the Florida Department of Corrections as a probation officer and later worked for the Florida Parole Commission as a parole examiner before attending law school. Attorney Hall received his Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University, Shepherd Broad Law Center, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. At Nova Southeastern, Attorney Hall was his first-year section winner for Moot Court and he was on the Moot Court and Trial Advocacy traveling teams. Attorney Hall received his Master’s of Divinity degree in ministry from Luther Rice University and Seminary in Lathonia, Georgia.
Attorney Hall is a life member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He has twice received the Omega Man of the Year Award for his chapter, Pi Iota, for the State of Florida and for the Seventh District (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi). He has received the Superior Service Award three times. He was recognized with the Hometown Hero Award by the Convention and Visitors’ Bureau of Tampa, Florida for his efforts in helping to secure the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.’s 82 Grand Conclave now rescheduled for Summer 2024.
- Juris Doctor, Nova Southeastern University Shepherd Broad Law Center
- Luther Rice University and Seminary, Master’s of Divinity
- Bachelor of Arts, American History, University of Florida
- Florida Bar
- District of Columbia (D.C.) Bar
- United States Supreme Court
- Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
- United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
- D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
- United States District Court of the Northern District of Florida
- United States District Court of the Middle District of Florida
- United States District Court of the Southern District of Florida
• Federal Bar Association – Tampa Chapter
• Florida Bar, 13th Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee (13c) (2012)
• Founder of the George Edgecombe Bar Association Annual Legal Redress Workshop
• Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Life Member (National, District, State)
• Visit Tampa Bay, Tampa, Florida – Hometown Hero Award
• Panelist, Trayvon Martin Case, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
• Panelist, Michael Brown Case, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
• Sex Trafficking Minors/Adults, Stetson University College of Law, Gulf Port, Florida
• Federal Sentencing Guidelines Workshop, Plea Agreements
• Trial Skills Workshop, Austin, Texas (Evidence)
• Federal Pretrial Practice, Orlando, Florida
• Defending A Drug Overdose (Fentanyl) Case in Federal Court