One woman has wanted to be a judge since childhood. The other never even considered the possibility until about 13 years ago, when a spot on the bench opened up and the governor tapped her for it.

Now, Gwinnett County State Court Judge Carla Brown is defending her seat against challenger Ronda Colvin-Leary, a Lawrenceville solo who’s been dreaming of wearing a black robe for a long time.

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