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Stephen (Steve) R. Yekel

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Stephen (Steve) R. Yekel is running for Effingham State Court Judge.

Personal background

Judge Yekel attended Gordon Military College and Auburn University and received his law degree from Atlanta Law School.

Professional background

Judge Yekel has served as Chief Conflict Defender for Southeast Georgia and as a supervising attorney for the Ogeechee, Atlantic, and Brunswick Circuit. He was an assistant district attorney in Savannah and operated a private practice for 25 years. He also has experience as a police officer.

Political background

Stephen Yekel is a State Court Judge in Effingham County. He was appointed in 2022.

Legal Experience

As State Court Judge, he handles misdemeanors whose penalties range from serving one day to 12 months in jail and fines of up to $1,000.

While owning his own private practice, he handled civil, criminal, divorce, and child custody cases. He tried over 500 cases, including 50 murder trials and two death penalty cases.

Served as judge pro tempore for Chatham County Recorder’s Court (1993-2005) and Chatham County Juvenile Court (2000-2005).

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Ethics & Conduct

Said, "Throughout my service, I've upheld the principles of dignity, respect, and impartiality, treating all individuals, whether represented by legal counsel or not, with fairness and equality."

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Judicial Philosophy

Said, "Since I’ve seen all aspects of this, I am the most qualified. I was a police officer, so I’ve arrested people. I was a prosecutor, so I’ve prosecuted people. I was a defense attorney, so I’ve defended people."

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Judicial Administration

Has scheduled pending Civil cases as status conferences to determine necessity of trials in order to eliminate backlog.

Wants to collect more than $200,000 in State Court fines that resulted from suspended sentences.

Implemented a new policy in Domestic Violence which requires that the victim be informed of all court appearances and consulted with any disposition in the case.

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Community Involvement

Was a member of the Cobb County Fugitive Squad and a statewide Juvenile Apprehension Unit.

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