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Leslie C. Abernathy-Maddox

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Leslie C. Abernathy-Maddox

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Forsyth County State Court
Tenure
Present officeholder

Education

Bachelor's

North Georgia College

Law

University of Illinois-Chicago, John Marshall Law School


Leslie C. Abernathy-Maddox is a judge for Forsyth County State Court in Georgia.[1] Abernathy-Maddox was appointed by Governor Nathan Deal to replace Judge Philip C. Smith who was appointed to the Bell-Forsyth Circuit of Georgia.[1] She was re-elected on May 20, 2014 for a term expiring in 2018.[2]

Elections

2014

See also: Georgia judicial elections, 2014
Abernathy-Maddox ran for re-election to the Forsyth County State Court.
General: She won without opposition in the general election on May 20, 2014. [3][2]

Education

Abernathy-Maddox received her bachelor's degree from North Georgia College and her J.D. from John Marshall Law School.[1]

Career

Prior to taking the bench on the Forsyth County State Court, Abernathy-Maddox was the solicitor general for Forsyth County, Georgia.[1]

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Georgia.gov, "Deal announces appointments within Forsyth County," December 3, 2012, accessed April 21, 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 Forsyth County, "May 2014 election results," accessed May 25, 2014
  3. Information was supplied to Judgepedia as a response to an inquiry courtesy of Forsyth County, Georgia, accessed April 21, 2014