THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF ATLANTA at 150 Garnett St. was rechristened the Lenwood A. Jackson Sr. Justice Center on Friday before a crowd of about 200 lawyers, judges and court personnel in honor of Jackson’s persistence and leadership in getting the facility built. Jackson served as a judge on the City Court of Atlanta from 1992 until his death in 2005 at age 61 from lung cancer.

Atlanta City Council members C.T. Martin and Jim Maddox co-sponsored the legislation for the courthouse’s renaming. The courthouse opened in 2004.

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