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'''Robert Mack Crawford''' was a judge on the [[Griffin Judicial Circuit, Georgia|Griffin Superior Court]] in [[Georgia]]. He was appointed by Governor [[Sonny Perdue|Sonny Perdue]] in August 2010.<ref name=pr>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://gov.georgia.gov/00/press/detail/0,2668,78006749_78013037_162033076,00.html Governor Sonny Perdue, Press Release: "Governor Announces Appointments to Griffin Circuit Superior Court, Fayette County State Court," August 11, 2010]</ref> He resigned in 2020 after pleading guilty through an Alford plea to theft.<ref>[https://www.law.com/dailyreportonline/2020/02/06/pike-county-judge-robert-mack-crawford-to-resign-after-pleading-guilty-to-theft/ ''Law.com'', "Pike County Judge Robert ‘Mack’ Crawford to Resign After Pleading Guilty to Theft," accessed July 12, 2022]</ref> | '''Robert Mack Crawford''' was a judge on the [[Griffin Judicial Circuit, Georgia|Griffin Superior Court]] in [[Georgia]]. He was appointed by Governor [[Sonny Perdue|Sonny Perdue]] in August 2010.<ref name=pr>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://gov.georgia.gov/00/press/detail/0,2668,78006749_78013037_162033076,00.html Governor Sonny Perdue, Press Release: "Governor Announces Appointments to Griffin Circuit Superior Court, Fayette County State Court," August 11, 2010]</ref> He resigned in 2020 after pleading guilty through an Alford plea to theft.<ref>[https://www.law.com/dailyreportonline/2020/02/06/pike-county-judge-robert-mack-crawford-to-resign-after-pleading-guilty-to-theft/ ''Law.com'', "Pike County Judge Robert ‘Mack’ Crawford to Resign After Pleading Guilty to Theft," accessed July 12, 2022]</ref> | ||
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Robert Mack Crawford was a judge on the Griffin Superior Court in Georgia. He was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue in August 2010.[1] He resigned in 2020 after pleading guilty through an Alford plea to theft.[2]
Education
Crawford received his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and his J.D. from the Woodrow Wilson College of Law.[1]
Career
Prior to joining the court, Crawford served as director of the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council. He has also served as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and a partner in a private law firm.[1]
Awards and associations
- Chairman, Deacons-Concord Baptist Church
- Member, FFA Advisory Council, Pike County High[1]
2012 election
Crawford ran unopposed for re-election to the Griffin Superior Court.[3] He was re-elected after receiving 99.8% of the vote in the July 31 election.[4]
- See also: Georgia judicial elections, 2012
See also
External links
- The Council of Superior Court Judges: Griffin Judicial Circuit
- TheCitizen.com, "Chief public defense official picked as newest circuit judge," August 17, 2010
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Governor Sonny Perdue, Press Release: "Governor Announces Appointments to Griffin Circuit Superior Court, Fayette County State Court," August 11, 2010
- ↑ Law.com, "Pike County Judge Robert ‘Mack’ Crawford to Resign After Pleading Guilty to Theft," accessed July 12, 2022
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Preliminary List of Candidates on the July 31, 2012 General Non-Partisan Election Ballot," accessed May 29, 2012
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary/General Nonpartisan/Special Election," accessed August 1, 2012