Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs announced he would resign at the end of March. Boggs revealed his decision ...
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs announces he will resign from the court on March 31, 2025.
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs cited family and personal reasons for stepping down just four months after he was elected to another six-year term.
Boggs first joined the high court bench via appointment in December 2016. He retained his seat through reelection in 2018 and ...
Georgia’s highest court will have a new face in it come April. Chief Justice Michael Boggs announced his intent to resign ...
The chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court announced on Tuesday that he will step down at the end of the court’s current ...
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Georgia Supreme Court leadership is changing hands, with a new Chief Justice chosen unanimously by his peers on Thursday.
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The chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court says he will be stepping down at the end of March. Chief Justice Michael Boggs ...
After 25 years in elective office, including more than two decades as a judge, Boggs will return to private practice in south ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs announced Tuesday that he will resign. His last day is on March 31, 2025, finishing his current term. After 25 years in elective ...