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Terrance Leggett

Chief Legal Assistant, Brenda Baham Domestic Violence Division

Terrance Leggett

Terrance Leggett began his paralegal training while serving in the United States Marine Corps and brings more than 15 years of extensive experience in the legal field. After completing 20 years of distinguished military service, he continued his commitment to serving others by pursuing paralegal studies, earning his Paralegal Certificate from the University of Georgia.

Throughout his diverse legal career, Terrance has developed extensive expertise in litigation support, case management, legal research, trial preparation, and coordinating complex case materials. Known for his precision, strong organizational skills, and the mission-focused work ethic he developed in the Marine Corps, Terrance has played a key role in supporting attorneys through all phases of the litigation process.

Terrance’s professional background includes working on high-volume and high-stakes cases and collaborating with attorneys, investigators, and court personnel to ensure cases move efficiently through the judicial system. This depth of experience has earned him a strong reputation for reliability, leadership, and dedication to justice.

Currently, Terrance serves as the Chief Legal Assistant for the Brenda Baham Domestic Violence Division at the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, where he oversees legal support operations, assists prosecutors with complex domestic violence cases, and helps ensure victims’ cases are handled with diligence and care. In this leadership role, Terrance continues his lifelong commitment to public service—supporting the pursuit of justice and the protection of vulnerable members of the community.

In his personal time, Terrance remains committed to service and community involvement. He actively volunteers at his church and serves as the Director of the Veterans Program, where he supports and advocates for fellow veterans while helping connect them with resources and community support.