Gov. Holcomb Names His Appointment to Batesville City Court

The new judge will be sworn in at a date to be determined.

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(Batesville, Ind.) – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has announced his appointment to Batesville City Court.

On Thursday, the governor appointed Bradley Bergquist as the new city judge.

He will succeed John Kellerman, who recently resigned to take another position.

Burgquist is a practicing attorney with the Wilson Law Firm in Batesville. He focuses on assisting in the representation of community members, local businesses, school corporations and the City of Batesville.

He also serves as a member of the Batesville Utility Service Board.

Bergquist will be sworn in on a date to be determined.

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