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W. Fletcher Sams

NONPARTISAN

W. Fletcher Sams is running for Georgia Superior Court Judge, Griffin.

Because this race is uncontested, W. Fletcher Sams will take office.

Personal background

Fletcher received a bachelor's degree in biology from Rhodes College and a law degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. He is married with two children and is a member of the Fayetteville First United Methodist Church.

Professional background

Fletcher has worked as a private practice lawyer, a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, a Special Master for the Griffin Judicial Circuit, a City Attorney for the Town of Brooks, and a professor for Mercer University. He has also worked as an Assistant District Attorney for the Waycross Judicial Circuit and as the District Attorney for the Griffin Judicial Circuit.

Political background

W. Fletcher Sams was appointed as Superior Court Judge in Griffin Judicial Circuit in 2010. He is running for reelection.

Legal Experience

Has membership with the Fayette and Spalding Bar Associations and the Georgia Council of Superior Court Judges.

Was recognized for Leadership Excellence in Judicial Education by the Council of State Court Judges.

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Ethics & Conduct

Said, “I am extremely honored and humbled by the faith placed in me by the distinguished judges of this diverse District, especially in light of our current judicial emergency."

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Judicial Administration

Said, "I...want to improve communication to the to the judges in our respective districts to keep them apprised of what's going on at the judicial Council level so that they're better informed."

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Judicial Philosophy

Said, "I sincerely solicit everyone’s prayers for the Judicial Council members and for myself that we may serve with wisdom and common sense."

Said, "What I love most about my job is to be able to see the drama, the theater, the psychology of the courtroom and the trial."

Said, "You see sometimes days, weeks, months, years of conflict boil down to hours or days of testimony. I like to refer to it as life concentrate."

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Community Involvement

Said, "I am thrilled to be in a position to provide additional service to the citizens of our District and State in advising and voting on statewide policy."

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