Twin Judges: Shera Grant Joins Sister on the Bench

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The lives of identical twin sisters Shera Grant and Shanta Owens have often mirrored each other.

Both of the Birmingham natives graduated from Alabama State University. Both graduated from law school at Louisiana State University. While Grant went to Atlanta after law school and Owens came back to Birmingham, both ended up with jobs as prosecutors.

Their girls are both 6 years old and were born four months apart. Their sons are 3 years old and also born four months apart. Their husbands, who they married two months apart in 2003, also have been best friends since kindergarten.

Shanta has been a district court judge since her election in 2008. She won a second term and is up for re-election in 2020.

Now Shera too is a district court judge after Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley on Friday appointed her to fill the seat of Jack Lowther.

“Ms. Grant is highly qualified, motivated and prepared to be a district judge,” according to a statement from Jennifer Ardis, communications director for Bentley.  “The governor’s office found out about her twin sister during the interview process.  Public service seems to be a trait that runs in her family.”

Grant, 38, Vestavia Hills, said she was “super excited” to be appointed to the judgeship, which handles small civil cases.

shera grant2.jpgShera Grant (Courtesy Taneisha Tucker)

“I’m just overwhelmed, overjoyed. … I think this is a wonderful opportunity to serve the citizens of this county,” she said.

Grant starts her new job Jan. 25.

“I’m really elated … I’m excited for her,” said Owens, who is four minutes older than Grant. “We’re grateful to God and grateful to the Governor.”

Owens said she had one piece of advice for her sister — to remain the person their mom raised them to be, respectful of everyone and work hard.

“I know she’ll (Grant) continue to be that person because that’s how we were raised,” she said.

‘Grew up reading’

Owens and Grant were raised by a single mom, Loretta Bitten, who has worked as a librarian at the Birmingham Library since they were 9 years old. Their father had died when they were young.

“We grew up reading,” Owens said.

Grant is currently a deputy Jefferson County Public Defender. She also serves on the Vestavia Hills Board of Education.

Identical twins on the bench in Jefferson County might be a first.

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