George Karra
{{short description|Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel}}
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| term_start = February 2017
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| birth_place = Jaffa, Israel
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George Karra ({{Langx|ar|جورج القرا}}, {{Langx|he|ג׳וֹרְג׳ קָרָא}}; born 29 May 1952) is an Israeli Arab jurist who served as a judge on the Supreme Court of Israel.
Biography
George Karra was born to one of the most distinguished Arab Christian families in Jaffa, one of four children. He has three daughters. Karra studied at Terra Sancta primary school and Eshkolot high school in Jaffa. In 1973, he completed his law degree at Tel Aviv University, and opened his own law office in 1975.{{cite web|url=http://www.jerusalem-religions.net/spip.php?article2498|title=Jerusalem Religions|website=www.jerusalem-religions.net}}
Karra was in private practice until 1989, when he was appointed a judge on the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court. After 11 years, he was promoted to the 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. In another high-profile case, he convicted Ofer Nimrodi of illegal wiretapping.{{cite news|url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/judge-who-convicted-moshe-katsav-joins-race-for-supreme-court-seat-1.398817|title=Judge Who Convicted Moshe Katsav Joins Race for Supreme Court Seat|date=1 December 2011|publisher=|newspaper=Haaretz}}
In 2011, he was nominated as a candidate for the Supreme Court of Israel. In February 2017, he was appointed to serve as a judge on the Supreme Court.{{cite news|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4926388,00.html|title=Four new Supreme Court judges selected|newspaper=Ynetnews |date=22 February 2017|publisher=|last1=Zimuky |first1=Tova }}
Karra left the Supreme Court in 2022, having reached the mandatory retirement age of 70.{{Cite web |last=Maanit |first=Chen |date=May 29, 2022 |title=‘As an Arab, That Period Wasn’t Easy’: Israeli Justice Karra Retires |url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2022-05-29/ty-article/.premium/as-an-arab-that-period-wasnt-easy-israeli-justice-karra-retries/00000181-100a-d1d5-afd5-904e8fc60000 |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=haaretz.com}}
References
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Category:Israeli Arab Christians
Category:20th-century Israeli judges
Category:Tel Aviv University alumni
Category:Judges of the Supreme Court of Israel