The Governor’s office announced Friday that Governor Brian Kemp has appointed someone to fill the vacancy of state court solicitor in Bryan County.
John D. Harvey has been named Solicitor General of the State Court of Bryan County, filling a vacancy created by the appointment of the Honorable Donald L. Montgomery, Jr. to the State Court of Bryan County.
According to his biography included in the press release:
John D. Harvey has practiced law in Georgia since 1997. He has represented government agencies, Fortune 500 companies and individuals throughout courts in Georgia in serious and complex matters. He has served as the Municipal Court Judge for the City of Pembroke, Assistant District Attorney for the Atlantic Judicial Circuit, the Bryan County Attorney and a pro tempore in the State Court of Bryan County.
Harvey received his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and his law degree from Samford University where he was a member of the Trial Advocacy Board. He continues to practice law at the law firm of John Harvey PC, in Pembroke, Georgia. John also has a passion for flying and is a jet qualified commercial pilot.
