In the face of probing questions about his conservative voting record as a state legislator, Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Michael Boggs today disavowed some of his more controversial stances in his effort to secure Senate confirmation to the U.S. District Court in Atlanta.
Boggs, who appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee with four other nominees for the federal trial bench, was on the defensive from the outset, fielding most of the questions from multiple committee members over the course of nearly two hours.
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