Post Office Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39215
Post Office Box 8175
Greenwood, MS 38935-8175
Full Name:
Solomon Curtis Osborne
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Deborah; 4 Children: Solomon Jr. (deceased), Shadwick, Kai, Alyah
Birth Date:
05/26/1948
Birth Place:
Minter City
Home City:
Greenwood, MS
Religion:
Baptist
JD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1970-1973
Bachelor's, Political Science and Government, Tougaloo College, 1966-1970
Representative, Mississippi State House of Representatives, District 32, 2019-present
Candidate, Mississippi State House of Representatives, District 32, 2023
Attorney, Leflore County School District, 1998-2001
Member, County Affairs Committee
Member, Judiciary B Committee
Member, Judiciary En Banc Committee
Member, Municipalities Committee
Member, Public Utilities Committee
Former Member, Apportionment and Elections Committee, Mississippi State House of Representatives
Former Member, Gaming Committee, Mississippi State House of Representatives
Attorney, Osborne Law Office, 1991-2001, 2008-present
Adjunct Professor, Political Science/Business Law/Criminal Justice, Mississippi Valley State University, 2000-2010
County Judge, Leflore County, Mississippi, 2001-2008
Attorney, Delta Correctional Facility Authority, 1998-2001
Part Time Public Defender, Leflore County, Mississippi, 1998-2001
Staff Attorney, Center for Constitutional Rights, 1989-1990
Senior Attorney, Managing Attorney, Staff Attorney, North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, 1973-1990
Executive Director, Southwest Mississippi Legal Services, 1978-1984
Adjunct Professor, Tougaloo College, 1980-1982
Member, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, present
Member, American Bar Association, present
Member, Cypress Grove Missionary Baptist Church, present
Member, Greenwood Voters League, present
Member, Magnolia Bar Association, present
Member, Mississippi Association of Minority Attorney, present
Member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), present
Member, National Bar Association, present
Member, National Conference of Black Lawyers, present