Wednesday November 20th, 2024 12:33AM

Hall Co.'s first Hispanic judge to be sworn in Dec. 31

By AccessWDUN staff
GAINESVILLE - Hall County's newest juvenile court judge, and the first person of Latino descent to serve as a judge in the Northeastern Judicial Circuit, will be sworn into office on Thursday, Dec. 31 at 9 a.m.
 
Joe Raymond Diaz's appointment was announced earlier this month.  His swearing-in ceremony will be held in Superior Court Courtroom #1 at the Hall County Courthouse.
 
Diaz has been practicingin Hall and Dawson counties for more than 23 years. During this period, he founded the Law Offices of Joe Raymond Diaz, P.C., which provided bilingual representation, specializing in domestic and criminal litigation in the superior, state, juvenile, magistrate and probate courts of Hall, Dawson and surrounding counties.
 
In addition, he has served as a mediator for the Ninth District since 1994. He also served on the Gainesville Planning and Appeals Board for a number of years and was ultimately selected to serve as vice chairman.
 
Diaz is married to Blair C. Diaz, and they have three children, Gabrielle, Anna and Joseph.
 
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