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Terrinee L. Gundy

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Terrinee L. Gundy is running for Atlanta Municipal Court Judge.

Personal background

Terrinee Gundy earned a bachelor of science in political science and a minor in mathematics from Clark Atlanta University and a law degree from the University of Georgia. She is a member of Elizabeth Baptist Church and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Professional background

Before her appointment to the bench, Terrinee worked as a state and local tax associate at KPMG and Cox Communications, Inc. She also practiced law in the private sector, focusing on real estate, business transactions, and public law.

Political background

Terrinee is currently a judge in the Municipal Court of Atlanta. She was appointed in 2012 and reelected in 2017 and 2021. Prior to her current role, she was appointed to the Magistrate Court of Fulton County in 2012.

Legal Experience

As a private attorney, focused on real estate, business transactions, negotiations, and public law.

Served as an adjunct professor at John Marshall Law School, teaching "Accounting for Lawyers" and "Law Firm Management."

As a municipal court judge, presides over cases involving driving under the influence (DUI) charges.

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Judicial Philosophy

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Judicial Administration

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Ethics & Conduct

Was suspended without pay for 90 days and publicly reprimanded for excessive tardiness and absenteeism.

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Community Involvement

Served and partnered with the Andrew Young Foundation, the King Center, Woodruff Arts Center, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, National Black Arts Festival, 100 Black Men of Atlanta and Year Up Atlanta.

Served as an executive board member of the Judicial Section of the National Bar Association and the Gate City Bar Association.

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