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SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Chatham County’s top prosecutor is now poised to win another four years in office. Unofficial results show District Attorney Shalena Cook Jones beating Republican challenger ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - In Chatham County, District Attorney is a hotly contested local race. Incumbent Shalena Cook Jones is being challenged by Andre Pretorius. Andre Pretorius Pretorius is an ...
Her opponent, Republican candidate Andre Pretorius, with whom she is in a contentious contest to hold onto her seat, filed his on Oct. 7, later than the due date but within the allotted grace period.
Monday, September 16, 2024; Savannah, Georgia; Republican challenger Andre Pretorius participates in the League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia candidate forum with incumbent Democratic ...
Drew Favakeh, Savannah Morning News Wed, September 11, 2024 at 9:03 AM UTC 9 min read ...
On Sept. 3, Chatham County District Attorney Shalena Cook Jones emailed a letter to Chatham County Attorney Jonathan Hart alleging that Chatham County District Attorney Republican Candidate, Andre ...
After qualifying for the DA race in March 2024, Pretorius was put on unpaid leave by the county, he said in a text message. He is currently a part-time City of Tybee Solicitor and a part-time ...
Shalena Cook Jones (D) — Incumbent Democrat Shalena Cook Jones, a first-term district attorney for Chatham County, is seeking re-election against Republican opponent Andre Pretorius. Elected in ...
Shalena Cook Jones (D) — Incumbent Democrat Shalena Cook Jones, a first-term district attorney for Chatham County, is seeking reelection against Republican opponent Andre Pretorius.
In an interview with the Savannah Morning News, Cook Jones discussed how she needed to “re-engineer a new system” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the backlog of cases in the county grew.
In an interview with the Savannah Morning News, Cook Jones discussed how she needed to “re-engineer a new system” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the backlog of cases in the county grew.
In an interview with the Savannah Morning News, Cook Jones discussed how she needed to “re-engineer a new system” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the backlog of cases in the county grew.