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  2. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)

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    This is a list of the justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia, ... Term as chief justice Eugenius Aristides Nisbet: 1845: 1853: Joseph Henry Lumpkin: 1845: 1867:

  3. Michael P. Boggs - Wikipedia

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    Michael P. Boggs (born December 28, 1962) is an American lawyer who has served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia since 2022. He concurrently serves as an associate justice of the court since 2017.

  4. Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Georgia is located at the Nathan Deal Judicial Center in Atlanta. The Supreme Court of Georgia is the highest judicial authority of the U.S. state of Georgia. The court was established in 1845 as a three-member panel, increased in number to six, then to seven in 1945, and finally to nine in 2017. [1]

  5. Georgia's chief justice addresses threats, role of judges

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    (The Center Square) – Threats against judges and other courtroom personnel are increasing but Georgia's courts are as strong as ever, state Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs said in his ...

  6. Georgia's Supreme Court election: What to know ahead of the ...

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    Who is running for the Georgia Supreme Court in 2024? Four sitting justices, John Ellington, Nels Peterson, Andrew Pinson and Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs are currently running for re-election.

  7. Georgia Supreme Court chief justice speaks on low wages ... - AOL

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    Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Boggs called attention to issues across Georgia’s court system exacerbated by stagnant wages and understaffing.

  8. Harris Hines - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court; In office January 6, 2017 – August 31, 2018: Preceded by: Hugh P. Thompson: Succeeded by: Harold Melton: Associate Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court; In office July 26, 1995 – January 6, 2017: Personal details; Born September 6, 1943 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Died: November 4, 2018 (aged 75)

  9. Harold Melton - Wikipedia

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    His appointment marked the first time a Republican governor had made an appointment to the Supreme Court since 1868 when Governor Rufus B. Bullock selected Justices Joseph E. Brown and H. K. McCay. He was sworn in as chief justice on September 4, 2018, by former chief justice Harris Hines. [3]