On Wednesday, July 9, we’re delighted to have Clemson City Attorney Kay
Barrett speak to our Upstate SC Chapter of Sisters in Crime about the
challenges of a city attorney.
*** PLEASE
NOTE. Since our normal meeting date of the first Thursday fell
on July 3rd, we changed the meeting date for this month
to accommodate people with Fourth of July holiday plans.***
on July 3rd, we changed the meeting date for this month
to accommodate people with Fourth of July holiday plans.***
Kay Barrett has
served as the Clemson City Attorney since 1995. Her duties include prosecuting
all of the City's jury trials and helping the City resolve minor legal
problems. At the meeting, Barrett will describe how she prepares for trials,
and what factors into decisions to offer and accept plea bargains. She’ll also
share her thoughts about small city crime trends and discuss the types of cases
she handles, including ones unique to a college town.
The monthly Sisters in Crime meeting is scheduled for
Wednesday, July 9, at The Runway Café, 21 Airport Rd, Greenville, S.C. Be
there at 6:15 p.m. to meet Barrett and enjoy the chapter fellowship.
Supper should be served at 6:30. Barrett’s presentation will begin at 7
p.m. Both the dinner and the meeting are open to the public.
In order for the Runway Café to speed service,
dinner orders must be emailed to Ellis Vidler
by noon the day of the meeting. If you can't eat, we would still like
to know you plan to attend so we can be sure to have you a seat. To see the
special menu for our group, please visit our website— www.sincupstatesc.blogspot.com
—and click on the Advance Order Menu tab at right. If you place an order
and do not attend or fail to cancel by noon, you will be charged for the
meal. And like always, we'll enjoy it.
An Atlanta native, Barrett majored
in history at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Virginia and spent her junior
year at the University of London, specializing in Shakespeare. After
receiving a Master’s Degree in history from Duke University, she taught junior
high school for five years before entering law school at George Washington
National Law Center in Washington, DC. She was admitted to the bar in July
1977, five days before her first son was born.
Barrett has lived
in Connecticut, Lost Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Boston in addition to
spending a year in Guatemala. When her three children were young, she did
volunteer community and political work. The family moved to Clemson in 1986.
She has owned her own law practice since 1977, and began practicing in earnest
after a 1990 divorce.
Real estate and wills
were an early focus since the time requirements provided the flexibility to
handle parenting duties. As her children went off to college, she worked longer
and longer hours at her private practice and signed on as the Clemson City
Attorney.
In 2010, she
closed her private practice but continued as Clemson City Attorney. She loves
sports, plays a lot of tennis, and still finds time to hike, read, play bridge,
and enjoy plays and concerts. She goes on a two- to three-week trip three of four times a
year. Her recent travels have included Southeast Asia, Costa Rica, Turkey,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Tanzania, Ecuador and Peru.
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