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Maureen Elizabeth Wood
NONPARTISAN
Maureen Elizabeth Wood is running for Georgia Superior Court Judge, Rockdale.
Personal background
Maureen graduated from Spelman College with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, and received her law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law. She currently lives in Rockdale County with her husband and three daughters.
Professional background
Maureen is currently serving as the first female and first African American Juvenile Court Judge in Rockdale County. She began her career as an associate at Burroughs & Keene, LLC, then became a partner at Wood & Wood, LLP.
Political background
Maureen Elizabeth Wood's campaign for Superior Court judge is her first entry into politics.
Legal Experience
Created a "niche" practice, representing clients in family and juvenile law matters.
Believes legal expertise, honed through diverse practice from real estate to family law, fulfills a community need, drawing on a background influenced by entrepreneurial, educational, and public service family values.
Graduated from Spelman College with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and received her law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law.
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Ethics & Conduct
Said, "Our Superior Court hears disputes that touch almost every aspect of daily life and our interactions with each other... It is my goal to continue my work as a judge ensuring all persons have equal and equitable access to justice in the Rockdale County Superior Court..."
Said, "Every ruling I make is grounded in fairness and empathy."
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Judicial Administration
Supports balancing community safety with youth rehabilitation, utilizing trauma-informed methods and recognized accountability courts to manage a variety of serious civil and criminal cases in Rockdale County's juvenile justice system.
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Judicial Philosophy
Hosted a Legal Q&A and emphasized that "many people come to court representing themselves. Judges cannot give legal advice. The Clerk’s office cannot give legal advice. If you are not indigent, you are not entitled to court appointed counsel."
Said, "Representation matters. I’ll continue to work hard and lead the way for the next generation of strong women jurists."
Said, "As the only candidate with experience hearing felony cases, hearing complex domestic relations matters, and creating rehabilitative court programs, I am uniquely qualified to be your next Superior Court Judge."
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Community Involvement
Prioritizes youth mental health by speaking at the Youth Mental Health Forum.
Said, "I make time each year to attend the Rockdale County Public Schools career days which are held during the month of March. My goal is to expose students to the legal profession and inspire our youth to dream big dreams."
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