Call it an early Christmas present.
About $25 million in federal grant money has been awarded to more than two dozen Georgia judicial circuits as part of a national effort to help address pandemic-related court backlogs.
These 26 circuits represent over half of the judicial circuits in our state," said Supreme Court of Georgia Presiding Justice Michael P. Boggs. "They will soon have the much-needed resources to assist in their efforts to resolve their backlogs and return to pre-pandemic operations."
December 22, 2021 at 04:03 PM
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Call it an early Christmas present.
About $25 million in federal grant money has been awarded to more than two dozen Georgia judicial circuits as part of a national effort to help address pandemic-related court backlogs.
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