Georgia is about to lose a judge whose life experience and legal perspective colleagues say can never be replicated.

Georgia Court of Appeals Presiding Judge Herbert Phipps, its former chief judge, will leave office at the end of November, one month before he reaches the state-mandated retirement age of 75. Gov. Nathan Deal’s announcement of a successor is imminent. The governor faces a daunting task.

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