As Gwinnett County’s first new Superior Court chief judge in 14 years, Melodie Snell Conner doesn’t fit the typical judicial mold.

She’s the first female leader of the Gwinnett bench, and she broke the county’s gender barrier when she was previously appointed to magistrate, state and superior court positions. Her early background is in private practice criminal defense instead of the more common government prosecutor path toward becoming a judge.

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