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Christian Aaron Coomer (born October 31, 1974) is an American lawyer who served as a judge of the
Georgia Court of Appeals The Georgia Court of Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court for the state of Georgia, United States. The court is a single entity with fifteen judges. The judges are assigned into five divisions of three judges each, with the assignm ...
from 2018 to 2023, representative in the
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from 2011 to 2018, and an active-duty
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Judge Advocate from 2001 to 2005,
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Judge Advocate and Reserve Judge Advocate from 2005 to 2025. In August 2023, Coomer was removed from office by the Georgia Supreme Court for "patterns of bad faith behavior" with regard to a former client he represented in 2015-2016.


Education

Coomer received his
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in Communication from
Lee University Lee University is a Private university, private Church of God (Cleveland), Christian university in Cleveland, Tennessee. It was founded in 1918 as the Church of God Bible Training School with twelve students and one teacher, Nora I. Chambers. Th ...
in
Cleveland, Tennessee Cleveland is the county seat of, and largest city in, Bradley County, Tennessee. The population was 47,356 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Cleveland metropolitan area, Tennessee (consisting of Bradle ...
and earned his
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at the
University of Georgia School of Law The University of Georgia School of Law (Georgia Law) is the law school of the University of Georgia, a Public university, public research university in Athens, Georgia. It was founded in 1859, making it one of the oldest American university law ...
.


Career


Law practice and military service

Coomer's professional experience included operating his own law practice and serving as a judge advocate in the U.S. Air Force Reserve's JAG Corps. Coomer spent four years on active duty with the United States Air Force. Upon separating from active duty, he began serving in the reserve component as a member of Georgia Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve. He has worked as a special assistant United States attorney, in which he represented the Air Force in labor and employment matters before federal and state agencies, served as general counsel to a military hospital, prosecuted courts-martial, trained military members on law enforcement standards and the law of armed conflict, and managed the General Courts-Martial docket in the Air Force. Coomer completed
Air Command and Staff College The Air Command and Staff College (ACSC) is located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama and is the United States Air Force's intermediate-level Professional Military Education (PME) school. It is a subordinate command of the Air Un ...
. He has been awarded the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal and the
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, among other awards and decorations. He has attained the rank of lieutenant colonel.


State legislator service

Coomer served as a Republican in the
Georgia House of Representatives The Georgia House of Representatives is the lower house of the Georgia General Assembly (the state legislature) of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. There are currently 180 elected members. Republican Party (United States), Repu ...
from 2011 to 2018. He served as Republican majority whip Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, and as Administration Floor Leader. He was a member of the standing committees on Appropriations, Banks and Banking, Ethics, Judiciary Noncivil, Juvenile Justice, Retirement, Rules, and Transportation. He was also appointed to the Public Defender Council Legislative Oversight Committee, the Fiscal Affairs Oversight Joint Subcommittee, the Juvenile Justice State Advisory Group, and the Transit Study Commission. In 2017, Governor Deal appointed Coomer to the Court Reform Commission. The same year, Coomer was named Legislator of the Year by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.


Judicial career


Appointment to Adairsville Municipal Court

In 2013, Coomer was appointed to a vacant seat on the Adairsville, Georgia, Municipal Court. He served as a judge until 2014.


Appointment to Georgia Court of Appeals

On September 14, 2018, Coomer was appointed to the seat vacated by
Charlie Bethel Charles Jones Bethel (born March 3, 1976) is an associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia. He is a former Judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals. Before his judicial tenure, he served as Senator in the Georgia General Assembly from Dalton, ...
. His appointment was effective October 31, 2018.


Consideration for Georgia Supreme Court

In 2018 Coomer was among three candidates under consideration for the Supreme Court of Georgia after the retirement of
Harris Hines Preston Harris Hines (September 6, 1943 – November 4, 2018) was the chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court in the United States for a span which began in 2017 and ended in 2018. Early years and education Preston Hines was born on September ...
.


Controversies and removal

On March 6, 2020, Coomer was accused in a lawsuit by a former client of malpractice and fraud. He publicly denied allegations he had defrauded his former client. ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' reported in May 2020 that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation allegedly opened an investigation into Coomer based, at least in part, on the lawsuit filed by his former client for fraud and malpractice. Coomer settled the fraud and malpractice lawsuit brought by his former client sometime in late July 2020, and the case was dismissed by the former client with prejudice. The Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission filed formal charges against Coomer on December 28, 2020. The Georgia Supreme Court rejected the recommendations of the Commission as made, the Commission made revised recommendations and, on August 16, 2023, the Georgia Supreme Court removed Christian from office for patterns of bad faith behavior regarding his use of campaign funds and his dealings with a legal client. The former client that had sued Christian had said, “If I’d have thought all this would happen I don’t think I would have said a word. He’s a good man.”


Personal

Christian met his wife, Heidi, at Lee University. They have three children, Christian, Collin, and Vivian. Coomer is a member of Adairsville Church of God.


References


External links


Official Biography on Georgia Judicial Branch website
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