He Rescinded Her Judgeship. Now She’s Challenging Him at the Polls | Daily Report

















Clayton Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Robert Lee Mack,  Jr. (left) and former Clayton County Juvenile Court Chief Judge Deitra Burney-Butler. (Courtesy photos)

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The incumbent has eight years’ experience on the Superior Court bench, while the challenger has more than 14 years’ experience on the juvenile court bench.

March 21, 2024 at 11:40 AM

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What You Need to Know

  • Voters to decide Clayton Judicial Circuit race on May 21.
  • Clayton County Superior Court Chief Judge Robert L. Mack, Jr. seeks to retain his seat.
  • Former Clayton County Juvenile Court Chief Judge Deitra Burney-Butler challenges Mack for superior court judgeship.
  • Challenge comes eight months after Mack rescinded Burney-Butler’s re-appointment to Clayton County Juvenile Court.

It’s been eight months since Clayton Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Robert Lee Mack Jr. rescinded former Chief Judge Deitra Burney-Butler’s reappointment to the Clayton County Juvenile Court.

Now Burney-Butler is running to replace Mack on the superior court bench. The challenger qualified for the judicial race three days after the incumbent’s March 4 qualification.

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