Looking back on his ill-fated campaign for Fulton Superior Court judge in 1964, Paul Webb Jr. said, “I would have gone absolutely insane if I had to sit on a bench all day and listen to incompetent lawyers arguing cases, which so many of them are. I’ve been eternally glad that I was not elected and I went on to have a wonderful practice after that.”

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