AN UNSUCCESSFUL candidate for Fulton Superior Court clerk in the 2004 election said he’ll run again in 2008 and he plans on spending twice as much money in his second campaign. At the same time, incumbent clerk Cathelene “Tina” Robinson said she’s decided to stand for election to the post she assumed when former clerk Juanita Hicks retired in February.

“I started planning for a run last November,” said Lewis Pittman, “when I first heard that Juanita Hicks was leaving.” Pittman, 59, who currently works as a deputy clerk for the county’s juvenile courts, came from Cincinnati to work as a deputy clerk under Hicks from 1998 to 2000 before leaving to work as a case manager for the late Superior Court Senior Judge Joel J. Fryer.

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