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Caroline Tomlinson-Pemberton
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Caroline Tomlinson-Pemberton is running for District Court Judge, Seat 04.
Personal background
Caroline is originally from Jamaica. She earned her associate's degree in nursing from the Borough of Manhattan Community College, her bachelor's degree in nursing from Winston-Salem State University, and her law degree from the North Carolina Central University School of Law. She lives in Greensboro.
Professional background
Caroline was previously an assistant district attorney as well as a certified legal nurse consultant. Beforehand, she was a clinical nurse at High Point Regional Health System and a nurse manager at Kindred Hospital.
Political background
Caroline Tomlinson-Pemberton currently serves as a district court judge for District 24. She was first elected in 2020 and is serving her first term.
Legal Experience
Believes legal experience should encompass diverse courtroom roles, including criminal, domestic, and specialty courts, and as a juvenile court judge, applies her extensive legal background to protect community safety and rehabilitate juvenile offenders.
Believes that "more than just (legal) experience" is crucial in the legal field, and supports the idea that legal education and a diverse legal career are important.
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Ethics & Conduct
As of June 14, 2024, Caroline Tomlinson-Pemberton’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Judicial Administration
Believes in ensuring swift and fair justice through efficient case management and reducing courtroom backlogs.
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes everyone in the judicial system deserves fair and equal treatment, and supports foundational principles like unlimited opportunities, second chances, adequate resources, and equality to build an effective judicial system.
Believes justice should be "blind and impartial."
Believes in judicial impartiality and equality, applying the law with competence to protect litigants' rights.
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Community Involvement
Believes community involvement, such as creating support groups like Mothers' of Missing Soul (MOMS), helps individuals cope by connecting with others who understand their loss.
Believes in community involvement through initiatives like the Brian Pemberton Christmas Project, which supports children of single-parent families, and supports volunteer work and community service to provide opportunities for underprivileged children during Summer Camps, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Supports community involvement through organizations like the National Council of Negro Women-Greensboro Chapter, Greensboro Bar Association, Guilford County Black Lawyers Association, and Democratic Women of Guilford County.
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