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Governor Brian Kemp: Issues Statement on Retirement of Chief Justice Melton

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Atlanta, GA – Governor Brian P. Kemp today issued the following statement on the announcement of Chief Justice Harold Melton’s retirement later this year:

“For nearly 30 years, Chief Justice Harold Melton has served the Peach State with honor and integrity, ensuring the highest ideals of justice are upheld in our state for the last 16 of those years. Georgians in every community have benefitted from his steadfast commitment to the rule of law and public service, and I know he will continue to pursue those passions in the days ahead. On behalf of all Georgians, Marty, the girls, and I are grateful for his service on the Georgia Supreme Court and wish him and Kimberly well in this next chapter.”

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