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Nov. 9—Retiring Cobb Solicitor General Barry Morgan was appointed to a part-time judgeship in the Cobb Magistrate Court, the county announced last Wednesday. Morgan, along with four others, was ...
Aug. 28—With President Biden's eviction moratorium struck down by the high court, Cobb County evictions are continuing in a pre-pandemic fashion. Brendan Murphy, the chief magistrate judge for ...
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Seven seats on the Georgia Court of Appeals were up for election on May 21, with Jeffrey A Watkins, Ken Hodges, Ben Land, Stephen Dillard, Brian Rickman, and Amanda Mercier all won re-election. The remaining open seat was contested between lawyer Jeff Land and Cobb County Magistrate Judge Tabitha Ponder.
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.
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The United States District Court for the District of Georgia was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat. 73, on September 24, 1789. [1] The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on August 11, 1848, by 9 Stat. 280.
Jul. 8—Cobb's freshest face on its judicial bench says the court system can't fix everything. "Nor should that necessarily be our responsibility, but the things that we can ... it's a pivotal ...