Judge Cheryl Blackburn to retire May 31 after 29 years
Judge Cheryl Blackburn to retire May 31 after 29 years

Judge Cheryl Blackburn to retire May 31 after 29 years

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Several judges across the United States are announcing their retirements, marking the end of notable judicial careers. In Indiana, Magistrate Judge Andre Gammage will retire in May after a distinguished 12-year tenure, known for establishing a court dedicated to protective orders and running expungement clinics (South Bend Tribune). In Louisiana, Judge Patricia Koch of the Ninth Judicial District Court will retire on October 15, prompting a special election as mandated by state law (KALB). Meanwhile, Richard Timian retired as a Sennett Town Court justice in New York, inspired by his mentor, Jim Cuddy, and focusing on introducing fresh perspectives to the bench (Auburnpub). In Tennessee, Judge Cheryl Blackburn, the longest-serving criminal court judge in Davidson County, announced her retirement effective May 31, after nearly three decades, despite past scrutiny over a bond decision (WSMV, Fox17).

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