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JNC trims Court of Appeals hopefuls to 16

By Kathleen Baydala Joyner Contact All Articles 

Daily Report

December 4, 2012

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Sixteen Georgia Court of Appeals hopefuls will be interviewed by Governor Nathan Deal's Judicial Nominating Commission on Dec. 12.

A JNC subcommittee of co-chairman Randy Evans, DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James and Augusta District Attorney Ashley Wright on Friday pared the list of 33 candidates to 16. The JNC originally received 75 nominations for the seat that will be vacated in January by Judge A. Harris Adams, but 42 withdrew from consideration or did not submit applications to the JNC by its Nov. 19 deadline.

On the JNC's interview list are:

• Mary Paige Adams, Green & Sapp litigator and member of the JNC;

• Jacqueline Bunn, lawyer with the Georgia Department of Public Safety;

• J. Antonio DelCampo, plaintiff's attorney with Harris Penn Lowry DelCampo and a former DeKalb County State Court judge;

• Don P. Geary, DeKalb County chief assistant district attorney;

• Stephen Goss, Doughtery County Superior Court judge;

• Jason T. Harper, Henry County State Court judge;

• Thomas D. Harper, solo practitioner and mediator;

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