Fulton County (Georgia) Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has only been on the bench since January, but before he was handed the criminal prosecution of ex-President Donald Trump, he took on yet another high-profile case that could fuel partisan passions.

McAfee did not speak to ALM about his selection, but attorneys Drew Beal and Milinda Brown of Beal Sutherland Berlin & Brown said that when litigators argue cases in his courtroom, they should be prepared and on point. McAfee tends to be very well versed in the facts of his cases and doesn’t like to retread arguments that have already been made.

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