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Veronica Brinson
Veronica Brinson is running for Georgia State Supreme Court Justice.
Personal background
Veronica is from Macon, Georgia where she attended Central High School. She has a Juris Doctor from the Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law.
Professional background
Veronica currently manages her own, solo general law practice called the Law Offices of Veronica Brinson. She opened her firm in 2003. She is admitted to practice law in Florida and Alabama, in addition to Georgia. She served as a part-time solicitor in City of Macon. She was a judicial intern at the Supreme Court of Georgia during law school. She also worked for two years as a federal judicial law clerk in the Middle District of Georgia.
Political background
In 2020, Veronica Brinson ran for the Georgia Senate in Baldwin County. She lost to incumbent State Senator Burt Jones.
Legal Experience
Veronica’s law firm engages in a wide variety of matters including: civil, criminal, appellate, post trial and sentence, domestic, personal injury, probate, contract, business, and general litigation matters.
Veronica previously worked as part-time solicitor in the City of Macon where she prosecuted DUI cases.
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Ethics & Conduct
Veronica is an active member of the State Bar of Georgia in good standing. She has no public disciplinary actions on record.
Veronica was charged with contempt of court in 2018 and spent a weekend in jail.
This happened because she failed to comply with a court order to provide documents related to her financials, after she was ordered to pay $9,500 attorneys fees to an opposing party, after a ruling that she filed a frivolous lawsuit.
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Judicial Philosophy
Said, "Georgia courts need all sorts of diversity on the courts including diversity of experience and life experiences."
Said, "I want everyone who appears before the court to have access to justice and a genuine opportunity to have his or her case considered by the court regardless of power, influence, disability, economic status, or other limiting attributes."
Said, "To the best of my abilities, I plan to work with the other justices by being my best self... To the extent I disagree with my colleagues, my philosophy is to 'disagree without being disagreeable.' "
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Community Involvement
Since 2004, Veronica has organized law camps for youth and families.
Has organized food drives and community clean-up events
Has presented legal seminars and volunteered for mock trial, moot court competitions, and debates.
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