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Georgia Superior Court Judge, Cobb

Trial Judge over a wide range of civil and criminal cases

Full office description

  • Georgia Superior Court Judges hear a wide range of criminal cases from petty theft and public drunkenness to murder. Some cases in front of the Georgia Superior Court involve the death penalty.
  • On the civil side, Superior Court Judges hear cases on divorce, titles to land, contract disputes, and premises liability.
  • Superior Court Judges are elected by judicial circuit. Each county surrounding Atlanta has its own judicial circuit, while rural judicial districts typically consist of multiple counties.
  • Superior Court Judges are elected to four year terms. Elections are nonpartisan. The Governor can appoint Superior Court Judges when vacancies arise.

How this impacts you

  • Public SafetySuperior Court Judges make decisions on bail for individuals formally accused of a crime by a Prosecutor. This means a Superior Court Judge could allow a dangerous person back on the streets before they are convicted of a crime.

  • Criminal JusticeSince they make decisions on bail, a Superior Court Judge could keep a non-dangerous person in jail before they are convicted by setting bail too high.

  • Property RightsSuperior Court Judges can decide how to distribute a person’s property in a divorce, contract, or land dispute.

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Sonja Brown

29.1%

37,718 votes

RUNOFF

James Luttrell

21.68%

28,095 votes

Gerald Moore

18.84%

24,410 votes

Taneesha Marshall

15.92%

20,634 votes

Daniele Johnson

14.46%

18,740 votes

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