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It is located in downtown Macon on the same street (two blocks west) as the William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse. In 2012, the courthouse was named for J. Taylor Phillips, State Court judge from 1964 to 2012; he served as a full-time judge until 1998 when he assumed part-time senior status.
Chief Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner: Albany: 1974 2014–present 2024–present — Obama: 12 District Judge Clay D. Land: Columbus: 1960 2001–present 2014–2020 — G.W. Bush: 13 District Judge Marc T. Treadwell: Macon: 1955 2010–present 2020–2024 — Obama: 15 District Judge Tripp Self: Macon: 1968 2018–present — — Trump: 9 Senior ...
The Mayor of Macon-Bibb County is the highest elected official in the consolidated city-county government of Macon and Bibb County, Georgia. The county was established in 1822, while the city was incorporated in 1823. Heads of the city were known as "intendents" prior to 1833. The city and county governments were consolidated in 2014.
The courtrooms, located in the former home of Sears at the mall, are set to open in 30 to 60 days and could be a big help for Macon’s justice system.
Former Chief Superior Court Judge Martha Christian of the Macon Judicial Circuit died Thursday night, officials confirmed. She was 75. Christian became the first female Superior Court judge for ...
Simms worked at the Bibb County courthouse for nearly forty years and impacted many who set foot in the building, judges and lawyers alike said.
This is a list of properties and districts in Bibb County, ... Judge Clifford Anderson House: July 14, 1971 ... Macon: Building at left edge of photo. Is demolished ...
Macon-Bibb voters will have important decisions to make in this year’s election cycle. There’s a long list of public offices up for grabs, including U.S. House seats, state legislature seats ...