Cobb County State Court Judge Toby B. Prodgers, who will become chief judge on Oct. 1, grew up moving around the country and the world with a military family. His father was an Army pilot who flew missions in World War II and a lawyer who tried cases as a judge advocate general. They lived in Japan and Germany as well as Alabama, California, Massachusetts, Ohio and Washington.

“We were treated well wherever we went,” he said in a conversation in his chambers this week. “I learned to value people who are different from me.”

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