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Tasha M Mosley

DEMOCRAT

Tasha M Mosley is running for Georgia District Attorney, Clayton, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Tasha was born in Massachusetts, raised in Florida and Atlanta, Georgia. She has a dual degree in Political Science and Economics from Southern Methodist University. She has a law degree from John Marshall Law School.

Professional background

Tasha was previously the Clayton County Solicitor General from for 11 years, the Assistant Solicitor General in Henry County, Assistant Solicitor General in the Clayton County Judicial Circuit, and a practitioner of the Tasha Mosley Law Firm.

Political background

Tasha M. Mosley is currently the District Attorney for Clayton County. She was elected in May 2020 and has served one term.

Legal Experience

Previously the Clayton County Solicitor General from 2009 to 2020, the Assistant Solicitor General in Henry County from 2004 to 2006, and Assistant Solicitor General in the Clayton County Judicial Circuit from 1998 to 2004.

Member of the State Bar of Georgia‘s Statewide Judicial Evaluation Committee, the former Vice Chair of the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia, Vice President of the Clayton County Bar Association, and President of the Solicitor General Association of Georgia.

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Public Safety

Wants to offer support, empathy, and resources to victims to help them navigate the often challenging aftermath of a crime and strengthen society

Supports fair, accurate prosecution and justice for all through staff training, evidence integrity, and rights of the accused in collaboration with law enforcement.

Believes action-based community outreach is a key strategy for crime prevention, community issue resolution, and trust-building in Clayton County.

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Consumer Protection

As of March 19, 2024, Tasha M Mosley’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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