Alan A. Cook Director, Prosecutorial Clinic
B.A., J.D., University of Georgia
Courses Offered:
Prosecutorial Clinic I & II
Trial Practice
Professional Biographical Information:
Alan
A. Cook became director of the University of Georgia School of Law's
Prosecutorial Clinic in January 2003 after serving as interim director
for 18 months.
Cook brings a wealth of trial
experience to the position. Cook served as the elected district
attorney in the Alcovy Judicial Circuit for 10 years, being first
elected in 1990 and re-elected in 1992 and 1996. He has tried over 100
jury trials including 19 homicide cases (of which six were capital
cases) and 36 child sexual abuse cases. In September 2004, Cook joined the "Finding Words,
Georgia" faculty, an interdisciplinary training program for forensic
child abuse interviewers, sponsored by the Office of the Child Advocate. In August 2007, he will conduct a 2 1/2 day training course for child abuse professionals at the law school entitled "Advanced Finding Words, Your Role in the Judicial Process," for which he served as the principle course developer.
Cook
earned his bachelor's degree in political science summa cum laude from
UGA, where he graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors. In 1984, he earned
his law degree cum laude from UGA.
His
wife of 24 years is Dr. Debra Cook, a former dentist and presently a
schoolteacher at George Walton Academy in Monroe, Ga. They have one
son, Philip, who is a sophomore at Clemson University.
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