ORANGE PARK – Paul Woodmansee took the Attorney’s Oath with more fanfare than most last week when Clay County Fourth Circuit Judge Steven B. Whittington took a break from a high-profile trial to …
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ORANGE PARK – Paul Woodmansee took the Attorney’s Oath with more fanfare than most last week when Clay County Fourth Circuit Judge Steven B. Whittington took a break from a high-profile trial to swear him in during the monthly Clay County Bar Association luncheon at Club Continental. When Woodmansee attended Orange Park Elementary, his principal was Jane King. He graduated from Ridgeview High, got his degree from North Florida, and his law degree from Florida State. He now works as the county's second transaction attorney with David A. King – Jane King’s husband. Paul, left, took the oath from Whittington while his mother, Jule Woodmansee, held the Bible.