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Judge, Juvenile Courts of the Tifton Judicial Circuit

Tifton, GA Sumali Ağustos 2011
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Walter Anders
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Make your own bread it's easy use King Arthur unbleached flower all purpose or bread doesn't matter 2 tsp of dry yeast 2 tsp of sugar 2 tsp of salt mix luke warm water let froth 10 mins mix with 2.5 cups of flower mix 5-6 mins by hand throw in a oiled bowl cover let sit for 1 hour roll into sub shape and bake 350-375 for 45 mins bam you have a loaf
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Wonder Bread is one of the most popular breads in America. Selling roughly 90 million loaves per year American does the water test with Wonder Bread vs a slice of bread she made at home “America is poisoning us all and no one even bats an eye. Actually you are ridiculed if you speak up about how unhealthy our country is. Wake up people.”
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GACourts
GACourts@GACourts·
Do you need to update your voter registration info after moving to a new county? Asked by a soon to be moving Rockdale County high school senior and answered by the Judge Amanda Flora of the Henry County Magistrate Court. #judgesreadmeaningfultweets @gafcpNews @georgiacivics
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GACourts@GACourts·
Why are the Bill of Rights separate from the rest of the Constitution? Question from a DeKalb high school, answered by Tifton Judicial Circuit Juvenile Court Judge Render Heard. #judgesreadmeaningfultweets
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State Bar of Georgia
State Bar of Georgia@StateBarofGA·
Earn 6 CLE credits at Friday's Wellness is the New Normal CLE focused on normalizing wellness through discussion, connection and intentionality of our membership's well-being in the practice of law. Register at #tabDescription" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">icle.gabar.org/item/wellness-…. #LawyersLivingWell
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GACourts@GACourts·
We’ll post videos all week of judges answering questions from GA students about the Constitution and there is no better place to start than @SupremeCourtGA @JudgeCarla responding to a HS student in DeKalb about the very first line, “We the People...” #judgesreadmeaningfultweets
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GACourts@GACourts·
Constitution Day is rapidly approaching! Every September 17 we celebrate the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, this year we teamed up with the Georgia Center for Civic Engagement and Georgia Family Connection Partnership for a series called #judgesreadmeaningfultweets!
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Render Heard@rendermaxheard·
@GACourts The pandemic forced us to learn to use technology and virtual proceedings to ensure social distancing. Having found some of those proceedings to be very efficient, I believe we will continue to use them on some level in the future. #AskGAJudges
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@GACourts My favorite phrase is "We the People." It reminds me that we are all in this together with that very important document as our guide. #AskGAJudges
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@GACourts I have not, but my youngest daughter has it memorized word for word, and so I feel like I have seen it. On her behalf, I would highly recommend it. #AskGAJudges
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@GACourts As a juvenile court judge, I inform people everyday of their constitutional right to counsel, the right to have an attorney assist them in their cases. #AskGaJudges
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Yes, I remember my first voting experience. It was the 1988 presidential election. Voting was taken very seriously in my home. My parents would not even tell me who they were voting for, because in those days your vote was considered a very private decision. #AskGAJudges
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Q4 - 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the 26th Amendment which was ratified on July 1, 1971, and which guarantees the right to vote to all citizens 18 years of age or older, do you remember the first time you ever voted in an election? Sebastian D., Walton County #AskGAJudges

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