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Robert L. Mack Jr

NONPARTISAN

Robert L. Mack Jr is running for Georgia Superior Court Judge, Clayton.

Personal background

Robert received a degree in industrial engineering from Southern Technical Institute and a law degree from Georgia State University College of Law. He is married with three children, and lives in Jonesboro, Georgia. He is also the Pastor at Greater Works Missionary Baptist Church.

Professional background

Before becoming a judge, Robert worked as an attorney for over 20 years, handling both criminal and civil matters.

Political background

Robert Mack was elected as Superior Court Judge for the Clayton Judicial Circuit in 2016.

Legal Experience

Received a Juris Doctor, or law degree, from Georgia State University College of Law.

Worked as an attorney for over 22 years, handling both criminal and civil matters and appearing before the Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia Supreme Court, the United States District Court for both the Northern and Southern Districts, and the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.

Served as Superior Court Judge for eight years, presiding over 10,000 cases. Superior Court Judges are the first to hear cases, both civil and criminal.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of March 19, 2024, Robert L. Mack Jr’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Judicial Administration

As Superior Court Judge, created the Clayton County Veterans Treatment Court.

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Judicial Philosophy

Says he "is dedicated to ensuring that every individual is treated with respect and dignity and justice for all."

Says he will "continue to ensure fairness for all who enter his courtroom​."

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Community Involvement

Served as coach and advisor of North Clayton High School's mock trial team, a member of the Board of Directors of DuBois Integrity Academy, Inc., and as a volunteer attorney for the Truancy Intervention Project.

Has membership with the American Bar Association, the Clayton County Bar Association, and the Lawyers Club of Atlanta.

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