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Source: PRESS RELEASE, 4/5/22 Governor Roy Cooper announced
two District Court Judge appointments today. “These appointees have served their communities well throughout their careers,” said Governor Cooper. “I am thankful for their willingness to step up and serve as District Court Judges.” Christopher Rogerson will
serve as a District Court Judge in District 8, which serves Greene, Lenoir and
Wayne counties. He will fill the vacant seat created by the retirement of Judge
Charles P. Gaylor, III. Rogerson, a Kinston native, is the owner and solo
practitioner at the Law Office of Christopher A. Rogerson. Previously, he was a
Partner with the Law Firm of Rogerson and Swindell, LLP and an Associate
Attorney with the Law Firm of Perry, Perry & Perry. He earned his Bachelor
of Arts and Juris Doctor from Campbell University. Craig James will serve as a
District Court Judge in District 11, which serves Johnston, Harnett and Lee
counties. He will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Addie Rawls.
James is the owner and solo practitioner at the Law Office of Craig
James. He brings over two decades of experience practicing in district and
superior courts. Previously, he was a lawyer in the Law Office of Anderson
Smith and served in the United States Army as a Combat Medic and Military
Research Volunteer. He received his Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor from
North Carolina Central University.
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