L. Gale Buckner, the current commissioner of Georgia’s Department of Juvenile Justice, was appointed today to take over the position vacated by former Murray County chief magistrate Bryant Cochran.
Buckner said she will retire from her current job on Oct. 31 and begin in the new position on Nov. 1.
“I just want to get in there, get my feet on the ground, learn the mechanics of the job and talk with the employees that are a part of the office,” Buckner said.
She said she will work hard to restore citizens’ trust in the office. Cochran resigned over the summer amid allegations he pre-signed warrants and made unwanted sexual advances toward several women. He has denied any sexual wrongdoing and said he pre-signed only a handful of warrants but never did or intended to issue them without a hearing first.
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Gale Buckner appointed Murray chief magistrate
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‘It was a brutal time’
Dr. William Blackman, left, explains how amputations were done during the Civil War with a bone saw as Brett Huske looks on at the Hamilton House Saturday. (Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen)
Dr. William Blackman opened a box of tools consisting of medical instruments, including a saw, and proceeded to tell visitors how they were used more than a century ago to amputate limbs for soldiers wounded on the battlefield.
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