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Clint L. Lott
NONPARTISAN
Clint L. Lott is running for Coffee State Court Judge.
Personal background
Clint received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Georgia and a J.D. from John Marshall Law School. He resides in Coffee County with his wife and two children. They attend First Baptist Church.
Professional background
Clint is an attorney at law and owns Clint L. Lott, IV, LLC.
Political background
Clint L. Lott's campaign for State Court Judge in Coffee County is his first entry into politics.
Legal Experience
Admitted to practice law in Georgia in 2004 and is admitted in all Georgia State Courts, the Georgia Court of Appeals, the Georgia Supreme Court, and the United States District Court for the Southern and Middle Districts of Georgia.
As a sole practitioner, he handles personal injury, family law, criminal defense, and DUI defense.
Has tried a variety of cases including murder, arson, armed robbery, rape, child molestation, drug offenses, DUI, divorce, contractual disputes, and other civil matters.
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Ethics & Conduct
Said, "I promise to...make fair and unbiased decisions if elected as your next State Court Judge."
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Judicial Philosophy
Said, "As your next State Court Judge, I assure you that State Court will be a just forum, free of any potential conflict, and respectful to all."
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Judicial Administration
As of April 23, 2024, Clint L. Lott did not have a website or any information online.
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Community Involvement
Serves on the Board of Trustees for the Okefenokee Swamp Park, Board of Directors for Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Board of Directors for Coffee Regional Medical Center Foundation, and Coffee Middle School Governance Committee.
Said, "As a resident of Coffee County, community involvement has always been an important part of me. I hope to make our community better in every venture I partake in."
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