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===The Honorable G. Grant Brantley=== | ===The Honorable G. Grant Brantley=== | ||
The Honorable G. Grant Brantley was born in Georgia and grew up in Griffin. Brantley graduated from Emory Law School in 1964 before joining the Air Force as a judge advocate. He moved to Cobb County after his military stint and served in a variety of government positions including Cobb County Superior Court judge from 1980 to 1992. "He didn't seek reelection in 1992 because he was in the process of being nominated to the U.S. District Court by President George H. W. Bush. But the '92 election spoiled his call-up to the federal bench."<ref> [https://www.yahoo.com/video/portrait-unveiled-colleagues-honor-cobb-223900910.html Portrait unveiled as colleagues honor Cobb Judge Brantley]</ref><ref> Judge Grant Brantley ran against former Georgia Supreme Court Justice, Leah Ward Sears accusing Sears of being a “judicial activist.” The irony is that Brantley is now here engaging in judicial activism himself.[https://www.timesenterprise.com/news/local_news/brantley-taking-on-039-activist-judge-039/article_4e836170-338a-5be3-ae67-d3faed34c66c.html Brantley taking on activist judge]</ref> Judge Brantley was appointed as a Senior Judge in 2007. | The Honorable G. Grant Brantley was born in Georgia and grew up in Griffin. Brantley graduated from Emory Law School in 1964 before joining the Air Force as a judge advocate. He moved to Cobb County after his military stint and served in a variety of government positions including Cobb County Superior Court judge from 1980 to 1992. "He didn't seek reelection in 1992 because he was in the process of being nominated to the U.S. District Court by President George H. W. Bush. But the '92 election spoiled his call-up to the federal bench."<ref> [https://www.yahoo.com/video/portrait-unveiled-colleagues-honor-cobb-223900910.html Portrait unveiled as colleagues honor Cobb Judge Brantley]</ref><ref> In 2005, Judge Grant Brantley ran against former Georgia Supreme Court Justice, Leah Ward Sears accusing Sears of being a “judicial activist.” The irony is that Brantley is now here engaging in judicial activism himself. See [https://www.timesenterprise.com/news/local_news/brantley-taking-on-039-activist-judge-039/article_4e836170-338a-5be3-ae67-d3faed34c66c.html Brantley taking on activist judge]</ref> Judge Brantley was appointed as a Senior Judge in 2007. | ||
===Follow the Money=== | ===Follow the Money=== |
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