Experience You Can Count On

I am a former District Court judge, Superior Court judge, and Deputy Commissioner for the Industrial Commission with over 25 years of combined legal and judicial experience. As a seasoned trial attorney and jurist, I understand the importance of upholding the Constitution and applying the law to the facts of each case.

I believe I can make a difference in the service of equal justice as required by our laws and Constitution. True justice is independent of party affiliation, divisive ideologies, and social differences. I have taken and believe in the oath to consistently uphold our laws and Constitution.

For over ten years, I prosecuted petitions of abuse, neglect, and nonsupport of children. My practice has always included representing victims of domestic violence and their children. As a District Court judge, I successfully advocated changing our district’s court dockets so that judges could hear domestic violence cases separately from the general civil docket. This change gave families more time to resolve their issues without unnecessary delays.

I am a state-certified mediator for Superior Court cases and cases involving complex family financial disputes. As a part of giving back to the community, I also serve as a volunteer Teen Court Judge and youth mentor to help first-time youth offenders accept responsibility for their conduct and learn about the court system.

About Judge Carolyn Thompson

I am fortunate to be the daughter of parents who taught me the importance of earning my way through hard work and educational accomplishments. My family’s legacy of tenacity in the face of obstacles has been the foundation of my faith and belief that all things are possible. I stand on the shoulders of generations who paved the way for my academic career at Hampton University, where I earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree and my Juris Doctor Degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law. Their servant leadership testament instilled in me early on that “to whom much is given, much is required.” I honor their sacrifices with a dedication to serve others.