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Hulane E. George
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Former judge
Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit, Georgia
Tenure
1994-12/31/2014
PredecessorHugh Thompson
Elections and appointments
Appointed byGov. Zell Miller
Education
Bachelor'sUniversity of Georgia
J.D.Mercer University
Past experience
Attorney in private practice
Attorney,Georgia Legal Services
Personal
Home state Oklahoma
Religion Episcopal

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Hulane Evans George was a judge of the Ocmulgee Circuit of Georgia.[1] She was first appointed by Governor Zell Miller in 1994, and was re-elected most recently in 2012.[2] George retired on December 31, 2014.[3]

Education

George received her B.A. from the University of Georgia and her J.D. from Mercer University.[4]

Career

George was a teacher prior to entering the practice of law. She spent a year at Georgia Legal Services, and then entered a private practice for 14 years until her appointment in 1994 to the Ocmulgee Circuit.[2]

2012 election

George ran unopposed for re-election to the Ocmulgee Superior Court.[5] She was re-elected after receiving 99.8% of the vote in the July 31 election.[6]

See also: Georgia judicial elections, 2012

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