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Superior courts are organized into 49 judicial circuits varying in size and population, as well as in the number of judges serving them. Each county has its own superior court, though judges may serve in more than one county. Numbers of superior court judges per circuit range from two judges in each of 21 circuits to 15 judges authorized for the Atlanta Judicial Circuit. A chief judge handles the administrative tasks for each circuit. The superior courts are also grouped into 10 judicial administrative districts. An administrative judge and a District Court Administrator serve in each district. Administrative judges have statutory authority to use caseload data and other information for management purposes and to assign superior court judges, with their approval, to serve temporarily in other counties and circuits as needed. Trial Court Administrators serve certain courts in larger jurisdictions. The Rome Circuit, a single county circuit, has the same boundries as
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