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25-year-old Jasmine Twitty becomes the youngest person to be sworn in as a judge in South Carolina

25 year old, Jasmine Twitty of Easley, South Carolina becomes the youngest person to be sworn in as a judge.

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Jasmine Twitty Becomes The Youngest Judge In South Carolina
Jasmine Twitty

25-year-old, Jasmine Twitty of Easley, South Carolina has become the youngest person to be sworn in as a judge.

Images of Twitty in court reciting an oath and posing behind the judge’s bench went viral on social media in the last few days.

Twitty is an alumnus of the College of Charleston in South Carolina and a member of the Upstate Network Young Professionals Board where she helps improve career development for the youth.

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She is also the treasurer of the civil rights organization, the Urban League of Upstate.

Congratulations Jasmine Twitty!

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