George Karra

George Karra (Arabic: جورج القرا, Hebrew: ג'ורג' קרא; born 1953) is an Israeli Arab judge. Karra is a Christian Arab resident of Jaffa. He has served as a Tel Aviv District Court judge since 2000. In 2011, he was nominated as a candidate for the Israeli Supreme Court, [1] and in February 2017 he was elected to serve as a judge in the Israeli Supreme Court. [2]

Biography

George Karra was born to a distinguished Christian family in Jaffa. He has two brothers and a sister. Karra studied at Terra Sancta primary school and Eshkolot high school in Jaffa. In 1973, he completed his law degree at Tel Aviv University. He has three daughters.[3]

Karra opened a private practice in 1975. In 1989, he was appointed to Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court. After 11 years, he was promoted to Tel Aviv District Court. He was appointed a senior court judge in 2010. Karra was the judge who convicted Israeli President Moshe Katsav of rape.[4] In another high-profile case, he convicted Ofer Nimrodi of illegal wiretapping.[5]

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