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Dennis T. Blackmon

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Dennis T. Blackmon is running for Georgia Superior Court Judge, Coweta.

Personal background

Dennis graduated from Carrollton High School in 1978 and holds a law degree from Georgia State University College of Law.

Professional background

Dennis served as an associate magistrate judge and has experience representing clients in, juvenile court, probate court, state court, superior court, and federal district court. He served in the United States Air Force for eight years.

Political background

Dennis T. Blackmon is a judge for the Coweta Judicial Circuit Superior Court in Georgia. He was elected to the bench in 2004, and served five terms in this role.

Legal Experience

He served as an associate magistrate judge for the Carrollton City Court and sat as a judge for the Carrol County Drug Court.

Served as a public defender, who represent people who cannot afford private legal representation.

Served as an assistant district attorney, who conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of a district attorney's office.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of March 19, 2024, Dennis T. Blackmon did not have a website or any information online.

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Judicial Administration

Increased participation in the Carroll County Drug Court, and helped expand the drug court program to the entire circuit.

Issued an order in the case of Phillips V. U.S Bank, in which Deanne Phillips claims unjustified job termination, reportedly "set off a fury of internet conversations about the role of government, the courts, and mega-banks."

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Judicial Philosophy

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Community Involvement

Served as a board member of the Rape Crisis Center and the Carrol County Domestic Violence Shelter.

Served as former chairman of the City of Carrollton Planning and Zoning Board and elder at the Carrollton Presbyterian Church.

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