Announcing Judge Rhonda KREUZIGER as our 2024 Graduation Commencement Speaker

 

We are proud and excited to announce that Rhonda Kreuziger will give the Commencement address at our graduation on May 18, 2024, at 10am.


Superior Court Judge Rhonda Kreuziger has presided over matters for the Griffin Judicial Circuit (which covers Fayette, Pike, Spalding, and Upson counties) since August 17, 2021. Prior to her appointment to this position by Governor Brian Kemp, Judge Kreuziger served as the Associate Juvenile Court Judge for the Griffin Judicial Circuit from August 2020 to August 2021.

Judge Kreuziger also served as the Chief Judge for the Fayetteville Municipal Court from July 2018 until August 2020, on a part-time basis. While serving in this capacity, she continued to manage and operate The Kreuziger Law Firm, P.C. that she established in June 2006. From its inception, until August 2020, she represented matters in the following areas of practice: Criminal Law; Domestic Relations/Family Law; Personal Injury; Landlord/Tenant; Breach of Contract; and Criminal and Civil Appeals to both the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Georgia Supreme Court. She was lead counsel in several jury and bench trials, serving as both prosecutor and defense counsel in criminal cases as well as counsel for plaintiffs and defendants in civil matters. She has served as Guardian ad Litem in Family Law cases for the Griffin Judicial Circuit and Coweta County and worked as a conflict attorney for the Georgia Public Defender Council for approximately eleven years. Her firm also served as the part-time Solicitor for two municipalities during the earlier years of her private practice.

Prior to starting the law firm, she served as an Assistant District Attorney for the Griffin Judicial Circuit from approximately 2002 until 2006. As an Assistant District Attorney, she prosecuted felonies and misdemeanors in Superior Court and served as the Juvenile Prosecutor for the Griffin Judicial Circuit.

While working toward a Juris Doctor, she worked as a law clerk in two civil litigation firms, assisting with catastrophic personal injury claims and workers’ compensation matters. During the last semester of law school, she interned in the Special Prosecution Division for the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Georgia.

 
Tyler Thigpen