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Gregory V Sapp
NONPARTISAN
Gregory V Sapp is running for Chatham State Court Judge.
Personal background
Gregory has a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and political science from the University of Georgia and a law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. Gregory is a Deacon at Southside Baptist Church. Him and his wife have two children.
Professional background
Prior to his role as a State Court Judge, Gregory was the Principal Attorney at Sapp Law Group after being an Attorney Partner for Calhoun, Cerbone & Sapp.
Political background
Gregory Sapp is currently the Chief State Court Judge in Chatham County. He was first appointed by Governor Nathan Deal in 2011, and became Chief Judge in 2021.
Legal Experience
Earned his law degree from University of Georgia School of Law.
As Chief State Court Judge in Chatham County, oversees the administration of the State Court, manages the docket and scheduling of cases, provides leadership to other judges and court staff, ensures the efficient operation of the court, represents the court in official capacities, and upholds the integrity and impartiality of the judicial system.
As Principal Attorney at Sapp Law Group, led legal proceedings, provided legal advice, drafted and reviewed legal documents, represented clients in court, negotiated settlements, managed a team of legal professionals, and ensured compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
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Ethics & Conduct
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Judicial Philosophy
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Judicial Administration
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Community Involvement
Served as the president of the Savannah Bar Association and the Savannah Sunrise Rotary Club.
Served two terms on the Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education.
Is a Life Fellow of Georgia Bar Foundation.
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