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The Honorable Reuben Green, Cobb Superior Court Judge. Reuben Green (born January 31, 1971; died January 2, 2025) is a former Cobb County Superior Court Judge who was appointed in 2010 [1] and previously lead the Cobb County Veterans Accountability and Treatment Court. [2] Reuben Green was defeated by Angela Brown in the June 2020 election ...
Cobb County was one of nine Georgia counties carved out of the disputed territory of the Cherokee Nation in 1832. [9] It was the 81st county in Georgia and named for Judge Thomas Willis Cobb, who served as a U.S. Senator, state representative, and superior court judge.
Mar. 26—An "career criminal" was sentenced to life in prison Thursday after a 2019 arrest for an armed robbery in Cobb County. On July 24, 2019, Michael Mackey, 48, entered Cash America Pawn on ...
Kreeger was appointed to a position on the State Court of Cobb County in 1979. [8] [9] He served as a Cobb County Superior Court judge from 1984 to 2012, being the Chief Judge from 1997 to 1998. He also served in the Cobb County Adult Drug Court for 10 years and was the Administrative Judge for the Seventh Judicial District from 2002 to 2004. [1]
Nov. 19—An employee of Cobb Superior Court Clerk Connie Taylor has accused Taylor of ordering her to destroy records related to her collection of passport fees, according to documents obtained ...
The Cobb County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hear more on the case later this month. The tenants and the landlord still prefer that the students be allowed to stay until May. In the ...
He won. Later, when Cobb County created a new position on the county Superior Court, Hines ran for that, and won. [1] On July 26, 1995, Hines was appointed to the Georgia Supreme Court by Governor Zell Miller. "I’m not going to say I knew the governor" said Hines "But if you’re going to be appointed, you better have somebody who knows ...
Sope Creek is an 11.6-mile-long (18.7 km) [1] stream located in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. It is a significant tributary of the Chattahoochee River. [2] It was known as Soap Creek during the 19th century. A section of Sope Creek runs through the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.