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It is important to note too that Alabama has had since 1901 Constitution the
following:

SECTION 29

Titles of nobility, hereditary distinction, etc.; restriction on
appointments to office.

That no title of nobility or hereditary distinction, privilege, honor, or
emolument shall ever be granted or conferred in this state; and that no
office shall be created, the appointment to which shall be for a longer time
than during good behavior.

And I'd like to point out that lawyers use Esquire in Alabama since 1901.
Squire and Esquire were NEVER a title of NOBILITY. Hell, they were below
KNIGHTS.

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