FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE CHIEF
COURT JUDGE FOR HALIFAX COUNTY NC


Brenda G. Branch

ROANOKE RAPIDS, NC - Brenda G. Branch was the first Female African American appointed as the Chief District Court Judge in Halifax County, NC on August 1, 2008. Judge Branch was appointed by Chief Justice Sarah Parker.

Judge Branch earned an undergraduate degree in Justice and Public Policy from NC Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, NC, in 1994. She earned her Law Degree from NCCU's School of Law Evening Program. She graduated with a Juris Doctor Degree in 2001 while working full time.

Judge Branch work experience is as follows:
a.) Class A Maintenance Mechanic (1979 - 2000) Champion Intentional Paper Company
b.) Legal Intern (October 2000 - February 2001) Halifax County Department of Social Services.
c.) Assistant District Attorney (September 2001 - June 2005) Judicial District 6-A Halifax County
d.) Assistant District Attorney (July 2005 - December 2006) Judicial District 6-B Bertie, Hertford and North Hampton Counties NC
e.) District Court Judge (January 2007 - December 2008) Judicial District 6-A Halifax County
f.) Chief District Court Justice (August 1, 2008 - Present) Judicial District 6-A Halifax County

Judge Branch is active with the following Civic & Community Organizations:
a.) NC Action for Children - Board Member (2008 - Present)
b.) NC State Bar Association - Member of the Lawyer Effectiveness and Quality of Life (2006 - Present)
c.) Halifax County Democratic Party - Member (2003 - Present)
d.) Habititat for Humanities - Participant (2002 and 2003)
e.) Halifax County Citizen Advisory Team - Member (2001 - Present)

Judge Branch is married to George Branch and they have a Daughter and a Son. She is a member of the Roanoke Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Jackson, NC. At her Church, she is active with the Youth Choir, Praise Team, Sunday School and Community Outreach Adult Missionary.