Bill Hamrick

William 'Bill' Grady Hamrick III (born October 6, 1964) is a judge on the Superior Court of Georgia in the Coweta Circuit. He was appointed by Governor Nathan Deal and took office on September 3, 2012 to fill the seat vacated when Judge William F. Lee retired.[1]

Prior to joining the bench, Bill Hamrick was a Georgia State Senator elected to 30th District in 2000 in a special election. Senator Hamrick represented the citizens of Carroll, Douglas, and Paulding Counties. In the Senate, Senator Hamrick was the chairman of the Senate Judiciary, chairman of Banking and Financial Institutions Committee, chairman of the Criminal Justice Subcommittee on Appropriations and serves as vice chairman of the Senate Rules Committee. Hamrick also served on the Ethics and Public Safety Committees. In the Senate, Bill Hamrick chaired the Senate Study Committee to rewrite the Juvenile Justice Code. In 2003, Bill Hamrick co-chaired the HOPE Scholarship Joint Study Commission to review the HOPE Scholarship and keep it viable for future generations.

A native of Carrollton, Georgia, Bill Hamrick graduated from Carrollton High School in 1983. Hamrick received a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Auburn University, and then in 1992 earned a Law Degree from Georgia State University College of Law.

While at Auburn University, Hamrick was President of Sigma Nu Fraternity. He currently resides in Carrollton, Georgia with his wife, Susan.

References

  1. "Hamrick gets Coweta judgeship". Times-Herald. 1 September 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2014.

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