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Kelley Martin Robertson
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Kelley Martin Robertson is running for Hall State Court Judge.
Kelley Martin Robertson is running for this race unopposed. They will take office after this election.
Personal background
Kelley is from Buford, Georgia and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from Emory University and a Law Degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. She resides in Gainesville, Georgia with her husband, and two sons.
Professional background
Kelley has experience as the chief assistant district attorney in the Northeastern Judicial Circuit, as a special U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia.
Political background
Kelley Martin Robertson is the State Court Judge in Hall County. She was appointed to this position in 2023, and is serving her first term.
Legal Experience
As a state court judge, she presides over misdemeanors and non-equity civil matters.
As a prosecutor in the district attorney’s (DA) office, she primarily dealt with prosecuting crimes against children.
Received a Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2002.
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Ethics & Conduct
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Judicial Philosophy
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Judicial Administration
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Community Involvement
Serves on the boards of Gateway Domestic Violence Center and Rape Response, and is a member of the Orr Inn of Court and the Kiwanis Club of Gainesville.
Former board member of the Georgia Mountain Food Bank, and former volunteer of the organization, Safe Kids Worldwide.
Served as a Volunteer Instructor at various programs with the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, including Train the Trainers, Basic Prosecutors’ Boot Camp, Summer Conference and Advanced Crimes against Children.
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