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==A Short List==
==A Short List==
Roy E. Barnes
*Roy E. Barnes
Thomas "Tom" J. Browning
*Thomas "Tom" J. Browning
Tyler J. Browning
*Tyler J. Browning
Thomas E. Cauthorn III
*Thomas E. Cauthorn III
Hylton Dupree
*Hylton Dupree
Hon. Robert E. Flournoy III
*Hon. Robert E. Flournoy III
Katie K. Leonard
*Katie K. Leonard
Hon. Robert D. Leonard II
*Hon. Robert D. Leonard II
Hon. A. Gregory Poole
*Hon. A. Gregory Poole
Allison B. Salter
*Allison B. Salter
Charles B. Tanksley
*Charles B. Tanksley
Kathryn Tanksley
*Kathryn Tanksley

Revision as of 08:46, 27 September 2021

For those familiar with the multiple close friendships and family connections amongst the people in power of the Cobb County court system, there may be a clearer picture of why and how Cobb’s Superior Court judges make their decisions. The relevant applicable laws and the facts of the cases tell some of the story, but perhaps there is more to consider.

Cobb County located in the State of Georgia had a population of 760,141 as of 2019 making it Georgia’s third most populous county. Despite Cobb County’s large population, there are more close connections and relationships amongst those in power than would seem to be the result of natural assurances.

A Short List

  • Roy E. Barnes
  • Thomas "Tom" J. Browning
  • Tyler J. Browning
  • Thomas E. Cauthorn III
  • Hylton Dupree
  • Hon. Robert E. Flournoy III
  • Katie K. Leonard
  • Hon. Robert D. Leonard II
  • Hon. A. Gregory Poole
  • Allison B. Salter
  • Charles B. Tanksley
  • Kathryn Tanksley