Colleagues remembered former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold G. Clarke, who died Tuesday at 85, as a generous gentleman who made a point to raise the standards for the legal profession in Georgia.
"It was my honor and privilege to serve with this towering figure of a man," said the current chief justice, Carol Hunstein, in a written statement. "Justice Clarke was not only a great jurist, but he was a quiet, strong leader of principle and the kindest man I have ever known."
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