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Chief Magistrate Julie Phillips to run for re-election

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Chief Magistrate Judge Julie Phillips has announced her intention to run for re-election later this year. Judge Phillips released the following statement:

 

“Dear citizens of Coffee County, I would like to announce my intention to run for re-election as your Chief Magistrate Judge of Coffee County. I am thankful for having been elected and allowed to serve you, the citizens of Coffee County, for the last three years.

“I humbly ask for your support and vote for Julia A. Phillips, Chief Magistrate Judge, on May 19, 2020, and allow me to continue to serve you for the next four years. I will continue to serve each of you with humility, compassion, and fairness. My staff and I will continue to be helpful and serve you with a smile.

“Thank you and may God continue to bless each of us.”

Chief magistrate of Coffee County Coffee County Georgia Julie Phillips
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