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February/March 2026

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February/March 2026 | maconmagazine.com 49 Macon felt like what Atlanta felt like when I was growing up; big enough where you didn't necessarily know everybody, but small enough where it really felt like it was community. Atlanta has expanded so much it's not that way anymore. This ended up feeling like home. I embraced it. I love it, and it's worth the commute. I commute back and forth from Macon to Atlanta [now] because this community matters to me, and I think it's important for me to stay in my community. How would you describe yourself to someone who just knows you as the judge? I'm just a regular person. Sometimes people will meet me, and they'll find out that I'm a judge they'll say, "You don't even act like a judge." Thank you so much, that's the best compliment you can give me. I like to have fun. I mess up in life. I don't get everything right. But I'm constantly trying to be better and do better. I've got friends that I hang with. I hang with my daughter; I hang with my son. I don't have airs. To me, everybody is the same. We all have a job to do, and no job is greater than the other. How do you balance responsibility and compassion for those who find themselves before you in a courtroom? I empathize with people, and I meet them where they are, and I recognize but for the grace of God, there goes all of us. Even when I took the bench, I told people — because I saw the prosecutors were a little

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