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Brody sworn in as new justice on Idaho Supreme Court

Attorney Robyn Brody has been sworn in as the newest justice on the Idaho Supreme Court.

KTVB-TV reports that Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter administered the oath of office Tuesday at the Idaho Statehouse.

Brody won a seat on the state’s highest court in November in a runoff election against opponent Republican Sen. Curt McKenzie, of Nampa. The last time there was a runoff election for an Idaho Supreme Court seat was in 1998.

Brody will replace Chief Justice Jim Jones, who decided to retire after serving 12 years on the five-seat court.

Supreme court justices serve six-year terms.

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Information from: KTVB-TV, http://www.ktvb.com/

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