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In 2008 he was subject of some controversy when he cleared his courtroom of white people (notably lawyers), to speak to the remaining, primarily defendants. Later he summed up what he said as "Don't violate the law, make something out of yourself, go to school, find a role model, somebody that will
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in Atlanta, Georgia and resided in Atlanta all his life. His father, George Arrington, was a truck driver and his mother, Maggie, was employed as a domestic worker. He grew up in the Grady Homes public housing project in downtown Atlanta.
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help you advance your life." He said that "In retrospect, it was a mistake," and that he would shortly deliver the same speech to everyone.
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formed Arrington and Hollowell, specializing in corporate bonds, labor relations, litigation, and worker's compensation.
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included Arrington and Hollowell in their list of America's "Top 10 Black Law Firms".
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Arrington married Marilyn Jones in 1971. They had a son and a daughter, both lawyers.
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In 2002 he was appointed judge in the Fulton County Superior Court by the governor,
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after his first year. He graduated with his juris doctor degree from Emory in 1967.
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Retired Fulton County Superior Court Judge Marvin S. Arrington Sr. dead at 82
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was shot, and was in lockdown in his office with a number of court staff.
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at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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Making My Mark: The Story of a Man Who Wouldn't Stay in His Place
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Marvin S. Arrington Sr. died on July 5, 2023, at the age of 82.
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African-American city council members in Georgia (U.S. state)
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High School in 1959 and went on to attend Clark College (now
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Arrington was voted one of Atlanta's top 25 lawyers by
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Fulton County, Georgia
Atlanta
in 1997
Emory University School of Law
Grady Hospital
Henry McNeal Turner
Clark Atlanta University
Kappa Alpha Psi
Howard University
Emory University School of Law
Atlanta Board of Aldermen
Atlanta City Council
Carolyn Long Banks
Kleiner and Herman
Arrington, Winter, Krischer and Goger
Donald Hollowell
In 1997
mayor
Bill Campbell
Roy Barnes
Rowland Barnes
Atlanta Magazine
Black Enterprise Magazine
Mercer University
Welcome To Marvinarrington.org
Archived
Wayback Machine
Emory University Board of Trustees
Archived
Wayback Machine

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