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District Attorney Marie G. Broder Announces Retirement. Chief Assistant District Attorney to Serve.


Marie Broder retires  leaving the office in the hands of ADA David Studdard
Marie Broder retires leaving the office in the hands of ADA David Studdard

GRIFFIN - I have advised Governor Brian Kemp's Office that I will be retiring from my position as District Attorney for the Griffin Judicial Circuit effective January 3, 2026. I arrived at this decision after a great deal of thought and consultation with my family and my colleagues. My legal career began in prosecution, and I have devoted my adult life to seeking justice for those who are victims of crimes. Over the last 15 years, I have tried numerous cases to verdict and, in doing so, have seen both horrible evil and miraculous redemption. I am extraordinarily proud of my career and the successful team that I have assembled to continue a legacy of excellence.


I will be leaving this Office in the capable hands of my Chief Assistant District Attorney, David Studdard. I have full faith in his ability to protect and serve this Circuit. And I ask that you place your trust in him as our office moves forward.


In retirement, I hope to capture some of the time that I have missed with my husband and daughter. I also look forward to helping my father run our family cattle operation, while finding joy outside of the courtroom.


As I close this chapter of my life, I bid farewell to some of the finest people I have ever known, and I shall miss them terribly. Thank you for allowing me to serve you.

Marie G. Broder


I have been honored to serve as Marie Broder's Chief Assistant for the past six years. Her dedication to victims of crime and her unwavering commitment to the citizens of the Griffin Judicial Circuit has been inspirational. I, along with the entire office are sad to see her leave, however, we are excited for her as she begins this new and exciting chapter in her life.


I am honored that Marie has placed her trust in me for the past six years and I will work hard every day for the Griffin Judicial Circuit as we move forward without her.

David J. Studdard.

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