Randolph s Serge Georges sworn in to Supreme Judicial Court I Won t Let You Down, judge Tells Baker
Chris Lisinski
State House News Service
The ceremony to swear in Judge Serge Georges to the Supreme Judicial Court, like most other events during the pandemic, was scaled back from the usual fanfare that accompanies such affairs.
But Georges, of Randolph, who wore a maroon Boston College Eagles facemask while taking the oath of office, still welcomed family and friends to mark the moment, including one former classmate from his undergraduate days at Chestnut Hill who traveled all the way from Hawaii.
That friend, Robert Bruhl, wrote a letter of recommendation on Georges s behalf that Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito described as the best letter of recommendation I have ever read so good that Polito kept a folded-up copy in her pocket during Wednesday s ceremony detailing a bound, black journal that Georges gave as a gift 17 years ago to mark the birth of Bruhl s first child.
Randolph s Serge Georges sworn in to Supreme Judicial court I Won t Let You Down, judge Tells Baker
Chris Lisinski
BOSTON The ceremony to swear in Judge Serge Georges to the Supreme Judicial court, like most other events during the pandemic, was scaled back from the usual fanfare that accompanies such affairs.
But Georges, who wore a maroon Boston College Eagles facemask while taking the oath of office, still welcomed family and friends to mark the moment, including one former classmate from his undergraduate days at Chestnut Hill who traveled all the way from Hawaii.
That friend, Robert Bruhl, wrote a letter of recommendation on Georges s behalf that Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito described as the best letter of recommendation I have ever read so good that Polito kept a folded-up copy in her pocket during Wednesday s ceremony detailing a bound, black journal that Georges gave as a gift 17 years ago to mark the birth of Bruhl s first child.