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| Thursday, August 28, 2008
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A Message From Perry
The Georgia Court of Appeals handles the vast majority of important cases that come from our lower courts. Most of those cases are decided by the Court of Appeals and not the Supreme Court. As a result, it’s absolutely critical that Georgia has a fair, no-nonsense, rule-of-law judge to bring independence, predictability and impartiality to our justice system.
As a conservative state lawmaker, 2006 Republican nominee for Attorney General, and practicing attorney with 2 decades of practical experience, I have demonstrated an ongoing commitment to a strong, fair, and predictable justice system.
My family and I ask that you join our campaign effort for Georgia Court of Appeals. Thank you for your support and your vote in November!
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Perry's Blog
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08/13/2008 August 13, 2008 News Update
The Court of Appeals is critical to Georgia justice. The vast majority of cases that are appealed come to the Court of Appeals, which means that each judge works hard to ensure fair and constitutional outcomes. |
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In The News
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08/11/2008 Judicial candidate questions vow
At least one candidate for the Georgia Court of Appeals says pledging not to take stances on issues - as four of the seven candidates have done - may hinder the judicial election process. |
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