Virgil C. Smith

Virgil Clark Smith (born July 4, 1947) is a judge of the 3rd Circuit Court in Wayne County, Michigan. He was appointed to fill a vacancy in this court by Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm. Smith has served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives and as a Michigan state senator. He represented a district in Detroit.

The Honorable

Virgil C. Smith
Judge of the Michigan 3rd Circuit Court
Assumed office
May 19, 2004
Appointed byJennifer Granholm
Preceded byKaye Tertzag
Member of the Michigan Senate
from the 2nd district
In office
March 1988  December 31, 2000
Preceded byBasil W. Brown
Succeeded byMartha G. Scott
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
from the 10th district
In office
January 1, 1977  March 1988
Preceded byMichael Novak
Succeeded byTed Wallace
Personal details
Born (1947-07-04) July 4, 1947
Detroit, Michigan, US
Spouse(s)Elizabeth
Children4, including Virgil Smith Jr.
Alma mater

Smith earned his bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and has a law degree from Wayne State University.

Smith had served on the judiciary committee of the state house in 1980–1981. He was elected to the Michigan State Senate in 1988, and became the Democratic floor leader in 1995. Smith was the first African-American Michigan Senate floor leader.[1] In 1992 Smith made an unsuccessful run for the office of Wayne County Prosecutor. Since the state senators serve for four years, Smith was not up for re-election in that year. He was first elected to the state senate in a special election. He resigned to take a job with the Wayne County Prosecutors office in 2001 and remained in that job until he was appointed to the Circuit Court in 2004.

On January 1, 2009 Smith became the chief judge of the 3rd Circuit.

Smith and his wife Elizabeth are the parents of four children. Among these are Virgil Smith, Jr., a member of the Michigan Senate, who, whilst serving as a state senator, was sent to jail in 2016.

He has four children, Adam, Virgil, Anthony, and Jordan.

His wife, Elizabeth, is the daughter of the youngest of Malcolm X's brothers, Robert Little.

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