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Amy Bryant

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Amy Bryant is running for Georgia Superior Court Judge, Cordele.

Personal background

Amy is from Waycross, Georgia. She graduated from the University of Georgia and received a law degree from Georgia State University. Amy lives with her husband and two daughters in Cordele, Georgia. She attends Penia Baptist Church.

Professional background

Amy is currently the Court Administrator and director of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Program for the Cordele Judicial Circuit. She previously worked at Rainwater and Harpe, LLP as an associate attorney, and as a teacher before she went to law school.

Political background

Amy Bryant's campaign for superior court judge is her first entry into politics.

Legal Experience

As Court Administrator, works with the judges to manage court operations, caseloads, and administrative tasks, and also writes circuit-wide grants, policies, and procedures.

As an attorney, "handled numerous domestic, personal injury, property, contracts, and other civil matters. She gained litigation and trial experience through hearings and trials in the Superior, Magistrate and Juvenile courts throughout southwest Georgia and served a diverse clientele."

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Ethics & Conduct

As of March 19, 2024, Amy Bryant’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Judicial Administration

Derives motivation for her campaign from wanting "to continue the tradition of excellence and dedication I have personally witnessed from the judges in the Cordele Judicial Circuit."

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Judicial Philosophy

Committed to "treating everyone who comes before her with respect and fairness, remembering that her integrity can positively impact a person’s confidence in the judicial system as a whole."

Plans to balance "fairness with truth," looking to work in a compassionate manner while still holding wrongdoers accountable for their actions.

Believes that a "judge should be mindful of the impact his or her decisions make not only on litigants and defendants but also on their families, victims, and the community as a whole."

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Community Involvement

Volunteers in the county school system as president of the PTA, school council representative, Cheerleading Booster’s Club president, and a member of the Georgia State School Superintendent’s Parental Advisory Council.

Engages in the community as "a member of the Cordele Circuit Bar Association, the Cordele Lions Club, the Cordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce, and the Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County Chamber of Commerce."

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