Magistrate Court Judges

Judge Cassandra Kirk
Chief Magistrate 
Judge Jim Altman 
Judge Warren O. Atkinson 
Judge Joseph Burford 
Judge Lillian Nash Caudle 
Judge Angela Chadwick 
Judge Hannah Chung 
Judge Stephanie C. Davis 
Judge Jeffrey W. Frazier 
Judge Jaslovelin J. Lall 
Judge Melynee Leftridge 
Judge Alexandra Manning 
Judge Andrew Margolis 
Judge Shukura Ingram Millender 
Judge Rashida Oliver 
Judge Michael Penn 
Judge Roy Roberts 
Judge Quinton G. Washington 
Judge Karen Smith Woodson 
Judge Joann Bowens 
Judge Victoria Hardy 
Judge Maureen Malone
The Magistrate Courts of Georgia were established in 1983 when the current Constitution was ratified. The Constitution mandated the Magistrate Court replace the Justice Courts and a variety of small claims courts or limited jurisdiction courts that were known by a variety of different names. Until recently the Magistrate Court was a division of State Court by local legislation. The current form of the Fulton County Magistrate Court was established by legislation in May 2013, following a recommendation of the Fulton County Court Improvement Task Force. The Judges proudly serve the Fulton County Magistrate Court under the leadership of the Chief Magistrate Judge who is selected by Fulton County voters to four year terms in a nonpartisan, countywide race.
Once sworn into office, the Chief Magistrate appoints the Court's judges with the approval of judges from Fulton County State Court and Fulton County Superior Court. Magistrates serve terms concurrent with that of the Chief Magistrate.
Magistrate Court Judges  Judge Cassandra Kirk Chief Magistrate  Judge Jim Altman  Judge Warren O. Atkinson  Judge Joseph Burford  Judge Lillian Nash Caudle  Judge Angela Chadwick  Judge Hannah Chung  Judge Stephanie C. Davis  Judge Jeffrey W. Frazier  Judge Jaslovelin J. Lall  Judge Melynee Leftridge  Judge Alexandra Manning  Judge Andrew Margolis  Judge Shukura Ingram Millender  Judge Rashida Oliver  Judge Michael Penn  Judge Roy Roberts  Judge Quinton G. Washington  Judge Karen Smith Woodson  Judge Joann Bowens  Judge Victoria Hardy  Judge Maureen Malone The Magistrate Courts of Georgia were established in 1983 when the current Constitution was ratified. The Constitution mandated the Magistrate Court replace the Justice Courts and a variety of small claims courts or limited jurisdiction courts that were known by a variety of different names. Until recently the Magistrate Court was a division of State Court by local legislation. The current form of the Fulton County Magistrate Court was established by legislation in May 2013, following a recommendation of the Fulton County Court Improvement Task Force. The Judges proudly serve the Fulton County Magistrate Court under the leadership of the Chief Magistrate Judge who is selected by Fulton County voters to four year terms in a nonpartisan, countywide race. Once sworn into office, the Chief Magistrate appoints the Court's judges with the approval of judges from Fulton County State Court and Fulton County Superior Court. Magistrates serve terms concurrent with that of the Chief Magistrate.