Justice System in Small Towns
Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont visited Knoxville, Georgia while on their way to Washington, DC in January 1832. Judge Bryant … read more
Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont visited Knoxville, Georgia while on their way to Washington, DC in January 1832. Judge Bryant Culpepper, Superior Court Judge, Macon (GA) Judicial Circuit and Attorney David Mincey talked about Tocqueville’s perceptions of the U.S. judicial system, especially the role of juries. They also took audience, calls, faxes and electronic mail. close
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- Bryant Culpepper Judge Macon, GA->Superior Court
- David Mincey Attorney
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