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James Luttrell

James Luttrell is running for Georgia Superior Court Judge, Cobb.

Political background

James Luttrell’s campaign for Judge of the Superior Court of Cobb County is his first entry into politics.

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Candidate website

Professional background

James is an attorney. He operates his own legal practice, where he has been for fifteen years. He previously worked at the Law Offices of Gregory A. Hicks.

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Candidate website

Personal background

James is from Kennesaw, Georgia. He attended North Cobb High School. He has a bachelor’s from Kennesaw State University and a Juris Doctor from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. He lives with his wife and daughter in Cobb County. They attend St. Benedict’s Episcopal Church.

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Candidate website

Ethics & Conduct

  • James is an active member of the State Bar of Georgia in good standing. He has no public disciplinary actions on record.

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GA Bar

Legal Experience

  • James is an attorney operating his own practice. As an attorney, James has represented clients in criminal defense, divorce, child custody, personal injury, adoption, wills, and social security disability cases. James has represented victims of domestic violence pro bono to help them get protective orders or divorces.

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Judicial Philosophy

  • Said, “My focus is on Cobb County families and upholding the laws so that our families can all feel safe and be safe in our homes. That means locking up violent offenders.”
  • Said, “As a Superior Court judge, my role is not to make new law, but to interpret the laws enacted by the legislature, looking at the plain language of the statute and the intent or purpose behind the statute.”
  • James said he believes that low income criminal defendants should have access to investigators and expert witnesses, when necessary.
  • James said, “In civil cases, the court has a responsibility to make sure that the parties are able to secure representation, but not unreasonably delay the case. For example, the benefit of a protective order should be granted on a temporary basis to the petitioner when the respondent seeks a continuance to obtain legal representation.”

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Branch questionnaire

Judicial Administration

  • James would continue to conduct some court proceedings on virtual platforms to make the Cobb County Superior Court more accessible.
  • He would make information regarding diversion programs and accountability courts available earlier in court proceedings.

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Branch questionnaire

Community Involvement

  • James is treasurer of the Parents Association at his daughter’s school.

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Candidate website

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Branch questionnaire