An Appalachian Circuit Superior Court judge, who last year became the subject of news reports that he had used a racial epithet in open court while discussing an African-American witness, has notified Gov. Nathan Deal that he intends to retire Jan. 31, which is 11 months before his current term ends.
Superior Court Judge Roger Bradley said in his Jan. 20 letter announcing his retirement that it was “the ‘season’ to turn to the next chapter of traveling and visiting places I have always wanted to visit.”
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