A blend of dedication, experience, and genuine passion for community welfare. Advocating for transparent justice, he’s the beacon Gwinnett needs. Stand with Daryl Manns for a brighter, safer future.
Daryl Manns has an extensive legal background, having served as the Chief Assistant District Attorney and overseeing the Drug and Gang Taskforce for the Gwinnett Judicial Circuit. He has also worked as an Assistant District Attorney in the Houston Judicial Circuit and has experience in private practice handling civil and criminal cases.
Throughout his career, Daryl has been involved in coaching high school mock trial teams and mentoring aspiring legal professionals. He has served on the Executive Board of the Greater Atlanta Black Prosecutors Association.
Daryl is a graduate of Morehouse College and Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law, where he was the Student Bar Association President. During his time in law school, he interned with the Houston Judicial Circuit, focusing on Juvenile Court cases and strengthening his commitment to serving individuals in the criminal justice system. He also gained valuable experience representing indigent defendants as a summer intern with the Allen County Public Defenders’ Office.
Since graduating from law school, I have been actively serving my community by coaching high school mock trial teams and mentoring youth who aspire to pursue a legal career.
The District Attorney’s Office prosecutes all felonies committed against citizens in Gwinnett County, from credit card fraud to murder. It is important to elect someone with extensive experience, and I am the only candidate with the experience to prosecute all types of felonies in Gwinnett County. I have worked as a prosecutor and in private practice, giving me a unique understanding of the criminal justice system and the skills necessary to keep our community safe from crime.
We need to utilize all technology to help fight crime and prosecute criminal cases. I will spend time bringing new technology on line to help fight crime and prosecute criminal cases.