CANDLER COUNTY PROB​ATE COURT

Judge Thompson Attends Pineland Symposium



Candler County Probate Judge Tony Thompson joined area probate judges in attending a symposium hosted by Pineland MH/DD/AD Community Services Leadership on June 24, 2012 in Statesboro. Pineland Mental Health provides an array of services and interacts with the Probate Courts in a number of ways. The Pineland service area includes Appling, Bulloch, Candler, Evans, Jeff Davis, Tattnall, Toombs, and Wayne counties.  

Area probate judges met with Pineland Leadership to discuss service options and available resources. Probate Judge Susan Tate of Athens/Clarke County was the guest speaker who gave an informative presentation on legislative changes as well as an overview of law enforcement protocols. Pineland Director June Dipolito welcomed the several Probate Judges in attendance and led them through a tour of the facilities. Ms. Dipolito introduced the judges to several of the Leadership staff including Behavioral Services director Dr. Cynthia Cone-Dekle, Medical Services Nurse Tami Russo, Mental Health Manager Michelle Meadows, Bulloch-Candler Disabilities Service Manager Gloria Kenure and others. Joining Judge Thompson in attending the symposium was Judge Don Wilkes of Emanuel County, Judge Darin McCoy of Evans County, and Judge Larry Threlkeld of Toombs County. "Ms. DiPolito and her staff do a tremendous job with sometimes limited resources serving the citizens of our area through their caring and professional efforts," said Judge Thompson. "It was a pleasure to meet the staff and to hear from Judge Susan Tate about legislative changes and law enforcement's Crisis Intervention Training. This is a difficult area of law. Probate Courts are often on the front lines of mental health issues. We are fortunate to have talented partners in this team effort and we appreciate all that Pineland Mental Health Services does for us."