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Georgia's Chief Justice Michael Boggs resigns effective March 31 to return to private practice.
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs announced his resignation, effective March 31, to return to private practice.
Boggs, who has served 25 years in elected office, including roles as a state representative, judge, and Supreme Court justice, cited personal and family obligations, like his wife's retirement, for his departure.
Governor Brian Kemp will appoint a new justice, and the court will select a new chief.
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El Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Georgia, Michael Boggs, renuncia a partir del 31 de marzo para volver a la práctica privada.