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Frank Pennington, an assistant U.S. Attorney and lifelong Savannahian, is switching lanes to run for Chatham County Superior Court Judge.. In the nonpartisan race held on May 21, Pennington is ...
J. Antonio DelCampo: [21] [22] First Hispanic American male to serve as a Judge of the State Court of DeKalb County in Georgia (2002) Mike Jacobs: [61] First openly LGBT judge in DeKalb County, Georgia (2018) [62] Dr. Franklin Goldwire: [63] First African American male to serve as a magistrate judge of the Effingham County Magistrate Court ...
More: Q&A: Chatham Co. Superior Court candidate Frank Pennington talks about why he's running Pennington was an assistant district attorney in Chatham County from 2004 until 2018, when he was ...
On March 13, a motion hearing transcript was filed in Chatham County Superior Court that revealed the Chatham County DA’s Office is offering Walter Moon a plea deal for 20 years without the ...
The highest judiciary power in Georgia is the Supreme Court, which is composed of nine justices. [11] The state also has a Court of Appeals made of 15 judges. [ 11 ] Georgia is divided into 49 judicial circuits, each of which has a Superior Court consisting of local citizens numbering between two and 19 members depending on the circuit population.
Georgia has 159 counties, each with its own Superior Court. As of 2015, these are organized into 49 named Judicial Circuits, which are further collected into ten numbered Judicial Administrative Districts. [1] The circuits and districts are administrative groupings and do not hear appeals, as the Georgia Court of Appeals is a single statewide ...
Christopher Middleton, a Savannah defense attorney and lifelong Savannahian, is taking a step up to run for Chatham County Superior Court Judge. Q&A: Chatham Co. Superior Court candidate ...
The ten oldest of Georgia's county courthouses still in existence are: [10] Old Government House Richmond County, Georgia, completed in 1801. Columbia County Courthouse, completed 1812 with extensive additions made in 1856. Putnam County Courthouse, completed in 1824. Fayette County Courthouse, completed in 1825.