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The Cobb County judicial system in the State of Georgia has a well documented history of judicial misconduct. | The Cobb County judicial system in the State of Georgia has a well documented history of judicial misconduct. | ||
==Frank Cox - former Chief Magistrate Judge of Cobb County== | ==Frank R. Cox - former Chief Magistrate Judge of Cobb County== | ||
[[File:Frank Cox.jpg|frame|Former Cobb County Chief Magistrate Court Judge Frank R. Cox]] | [[File:Frank Cox.jpg|frame|Former Cobb County Chief Magistrate Court Judge Frank R. Cox]] | ||
Cobb Chief Magistrate Frank R. Cox took office in 2001. He supervised a staff of 50 people, including 14 judges. He received his B.S. Degree from Georgia State University and his Juris Doctor from Woodrow Wilson College of Law. Prior to his judgeship, Cox served as an assistant district attorney in Cobb for 15 years. <ref>[https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/cobb-chief-magistrate-resigns-under-investigation/Uh0OB22i3bbpTvTEaHXDvL Dan Klepal, ''Cobb chief magistrate resigns under investigation'', (ajc.com, 2015).]</ref> | Cobb Chief Magistrate Frank R. Cox took office in 2001. He supervised a staff of 50 people, including 14 judges. He received his B.S. Degree from Georgia State University and his Juris Doctor from Woodrow Wilson College of Law. Prior to his judgeship, Cox served as an assistant district attorney in Cobb for 15 years. <ref>[https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/cobb-chief-magistrate-resigns-under-investigation/Uh0OB22i3bbpTvTEaHXDvL Dan Klepal, ''Cobb chief magistrate resigns under investigation'', (ajc.com, 2015).]</ref> |
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