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Posted by: Kate Prince on Aug 22, 2022

After 40 years of service, Germantown Municipal Court Judge Raymond Clift Jr. has announced he’ll be retiring from the bench effective Sept. 1, the Commercial Appeal reports. Clift became Germantown judge in 1982. Prior to that he was a public defender for Shelby County and was later Tennessee's assistant district attorney until 1972. He was Germantown alderman from 1978-1980. Germantown Mayor Mike Palazzolo said Clift’s legacy as judge “will be one of a deep commitment to the justice system, honor and the unparalleled ability to serve others with balance and fairness.” The Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen will appoint Clift's replacement to serve two years until the next election in 2024. The board will interview candidates for the position and hold a formal vote at a later date for the new judge.