Governor Kemp Makes Judicial Appointments

From a press release:

Atlanta, GA – Today Governor Brian P. Kemp announced his selection of four judicial appointments in Bibb, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties.
Bibb County State Court
Sharrell Lewis earned a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from the University of Georgia and law degree from Mercer University School of Law. Presently, she serves as the chief assistant solicitor general for the Office of the Bibb County Solicitor-General. Lewis is a Member of the State Bar of Georgia and the Macon Bar Association. In 2018, she was named Prosecutor of the Year by Georgia MADD. She resides in Macon with her husband.
DeKalb County State Court – Jury Division
Kimberly Anderson earned a bachelor’s degree in International Studies and Spanish from the University of Mississippi and law degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. At the present, she is an attorney at Robbins Ross Alloy Belinfante Littlefield, LLC. She previously served as Legislative Counsel for the Committee on the Judiciary for the United States Senate. Anderson serves on the Federalist Society Executive Board – Atlanta Chapter, and she is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, DeKalb County Bar Association, and Atlanta Bar Association. She resides in Dunwoody with her family.
DeKalb County State Court – Traffic Division
Kimberly Alexander earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgia State University and law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. She currently serves as an assistant county attorney for the Office of the Fulton County Attorney. Alexander is a member of the Georgia Bar Association, Children of the Courts Standing Committee, DeKalb Bar Association, Georgia Association for Women Lawyers, Atlanta Bar Association, Gate City Bar Association, Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys (GABWA), and GABWA’s Judicial and Public Office Academy Committee. Her legal department was awarded the 2019 In-House Legal Department of the Year: Office of the Fulton County Attorney. Alexander and her family reside in Decatur.
Gwinnett Judicial Circuit
Angela Duncan earned a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from North Georgia College. She later attended John Marshall Law School to obtain her law degree. At the present, Duncan is the Gwinnett County Magistrate Court Judge, and she serves as the chief judge for the City of Chamblee Municipal Court. She served in the U.S. Army Reserves from March 1987 to March 1995 as a light-weight vehicle mechanic. She resides in Lawrenceville with her wife and children.

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