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Robert H. Gilmore
REPUBLICAN
Robert H. Gilmore is running for District Court Judge, Seat 05.
Personal background
Robert is from the Keener area and graduated from Hobbton High School. He received his bachelor's degree in trust and wealth management from Campbell University. He also received his law degree from Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law.
Professional background
Robert currently works as a private practice attorney at his law firm. He previously worked as an assistant district attorney for the Harnett County District Attorney's office, and he was also a partner at Salmon & Gilmore, LLP.
Political background
Robert H. Gilmore currently serves as a district court judge in Judicial District 5. He was first appointed in 2020 and is serving his first term.
Legal Experience
Has experience as a trial attorney, specializing in driving under the influence (DUI), traffic offenses, and general civil cases.
Previously worked as an assistant district attorney under the Harnett County District Attorney's office as a felony prosecutor, prosecuting civil and criminal actions under state law and presented cases before grand juries.
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Ethics & Conduct
As of June 14, 2024, Robert H. Gilmore did not have a website or any information online.
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Judicial Administration
Said, "I will welcome the public to come watch court and hold any official accountable for their decisions."
Said, "I will work to resolve cases efficiently, and help clear the backlog, which sets me apart in this election."
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Judicial Philosophy
Said, "The courtroom belongs to the people, not the judges. The reason our founding fathers created an open court system was to allow public scrutiny and keep officials honest. I hope to see observers in the courtroom regularly when any court is open."
Said, "I will uphold the Constitution as it is written and ensure fairness is in every facet of the courtroom"
Said, "The reason our founding fathers created an open court system was to allow public scrutiny and keep officials honest."
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Community Involvement
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