Michael Meyer von Bremen

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Michael S. Meyer von Bremen, is an attorney and Democratic politician from the state of Georgia, United States. He resides in Albany, Georgia.

Born on August 19, 1957, Meyer von Bremen attended public schools in Albany and graduated from Mercer University in Macon in 1979 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. He earned his Juris Doctor from Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law in 1983.[1]

Political career

Meyer von Bremen was elected to the Georgia State Senate in 1998 to represent the 12th Senatorial District, which included all of Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Dougherty, Randolph, Terrell and Quitman counties and portions of Mitchell County.[1][2] He held that position until 2009, when he declined to seek re-election. Instead, in the 2008 election cycle, he ran, unsuccessfully, for a seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals. After his election defeat, Meyer von Bremen returned to the private practice of law. He later was appointed a magistrate judge.

State Senate

As a senator, Meyer von Bremen was the chairman of the Special Judiciary committee. He was also a member of the Senate Appropriations, Ethics, Judiciary and Natural Resources Committees and sat on the Joint Commission on Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Committee, the Southern Legislative Conference's Economic Development, Transportation and Cultural Affairs Committee, the National Conference of State Legislators' Environment and Natural Resources Committee and the Joint Comprehensive Water Plan Study Committee. From 2002 until he left the Georgia Senate, Meyer von Bremen was the (Democratic) Senate minority leader. He was selected as a Governor's appointment to the Workforce Investment Board and a Supreme Court Appointment to the Indigent Defense Commission.[3]

Judicial campaign and career

In 2008, Meyer von Bremen announced his candidacy for the Georgia Court of Appeals.[4] He did not win the election and returned to private law practice. Later, he was appointed a fulltime magistrate judge of Dougherty County.

Private practice

Community involvement

References

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