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Superior Court Judge Samir Patel is the judge we trust to bring justice, professionalism, and balance to the bench – applying the law fairly, consistently, and with common sense.
Samir served as Associate Attorney of White and Choate, in Cartersville, GA. Since 2017, Patel has also served as Municipal Court Judge of Euharlee, GA. Patel previously served as a Part Time Instructor at ITT Technical Institute in Kennesaw, teaching criminal law, constitutional law, and ethics. Patel was also an Assistant Public Defender in the Cherokee Judicial Circuit for five years.
He currently serves on the Judicial Nominating Commission, is a Board member of the GateKey Scholarship Foundation and the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia, and is a member of the Elks. He is a former member of the Board of Directors for Advocates for Children and the Georgia Board of Public Safety. Patel has previously served as president of the Bartow County Bar Association and the Bartow County Exchange Club. He has served as a High School Mock Trial Instructor and graduated from the Bartow County Chamber of Commerce Leadership program in 2014.
Mr. Patel holds a Bachelor's Degree in Information Sciences and General Management from East Tennessee State University and a law degree from Georgia State University.
Samir and his wife Heena have been married 13 years and have two children, Aiden, 10, and Asha, 7. They reside in Cartersville and are active in a number of community events and programs.
Upholding Justice for Bartow and Gordon Counties
Ensure those who push drugs into our community are held accountable for their crimes
Evaluate both sides of a case fairly and impartially
Treat everyone with dignity, courtesy, and respect; applying the law fairly and equally
Keep our families safe and provide them the justice and accountability they deserve
Upholding justice for Bartow and Gordon County families is my top priority. I will never take that sacred responsibility for granted.

