By Brian Lazenby
Staff Writer
Hamilton County Assistant District Attorney Gerald Webb said he learned how important municipal court is to Chattanooga residents while working for former City Court Judge Walter Williams.
“City Court gives you the opportunity to get out and engage people in their backyards,” he said. You get to truly, truly help people.”
Mr. Webb, 35, now is seeking the judicial post once held by Mr. Williams.
He is a native Chattanoogan and graduate of Brainerd High School, received his bachelor of arts degree in history from Middle Tennessee State University in 1998. He earned his law degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2001.
If elected City Court judge, Mr. Webb promises he will be fair, impartial and diligently work within the community to help educate neighborhoods on environmental issues.
Mr. Webb faces Judge Sherry Paty in Tuesday’s election.
E-mail Brian Lazenby at blazenby@timesfreepress.com
For complete details, see tomorrow’s Chattanooga Times Free Press.
Staff Writer
Hamilton County Assistant District Attorney Gerald Webb said he learned how important municipal court is to Chattanooga residents while working for former City Court Judge Walter Williams.
“City Court gives you the opportunity to get out and engage people in their backyards,” he said. You get to truly, truly help people.”
Mr. Webb, 35, now is seeking the judicial post once held by Mr. Williams.
He is a native Chattanoogan and graduate of Brainerd High School, received his bachelor of arts degree in history from Middle Tennessee State University in 1998. He earned his law degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2001.
If elected City Court judge, Mr. Webb promises he will be fair, impartial and diligently work within the community to help educate neighborhoods on environmental issues.
Mr. Webb faces Judge Sherry Paty in Tuesday’s election.
E-mail Brian Lazenby at blazenby@timesfreepress.com
For complete details, see tomorrow’s Chattanooga Times Free Press.






