After securing the majority countywide vote in the June 18 runoff election, Judge-elect Yolanda Mack is preparing to trade her existing title as Fulton County Deputy District Attorney for that of DeKalb County State Court Division A-3 judge.
Mack will replace retiring Judge Wayne M. Purdom after his term expires on Dec. 31. But before the prosecutor-turned-jurist takes office in January, she’s giving judicial colleagues, lawyers and litigants a preview of what they can expect from her as a judge.
‘From DeKalb and for DeKalb’
(Clockwise from top left) DeKalb County State Court Judge Wayne M. Purdom, Fulton County Assistant Solicitor General Mecca Anderson, Decatur attorney Dionne McGee and Fulton County Deputy District Attorney Yolanda Mack. (Courtesy photos)This content has been archived. It is available through our partners, LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law.
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