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Sanity Claws

(22,229 posts)
4. You should be able to find her
Sun Nov 24, 2013, 11:49 AM
Nov 2013

First, try the courthouse. Many judges stay on the bench a very long time. If she's not there, a clerk of the court may know.
If that doesn't work, try checking the Georgia Bar. She probably kept her bar membership.

I think she would love to hear from you. Really. I used to practice law and I heard quite a few judges tell their war stories. They would love to tell a story like yours. She would love to know she was right in assessing the situation.

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Wow, my dear Tobin, that's quite the story! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2013 #1
I think I have. Tobin S. Nov 2013 #2
She was a wise judge Politicub Nov 2013 #3
You should be able to find her Sanity Claws Nov 2013 #4
Very interesting post, Tobin S. Feral Child Mar 2014 #5
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