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Johnson County holds public swearing-in for judges, sheriff and county officers

2063777 · January 2, 2025
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Johnson County held a public swearing-in ceremony in which judges, the sheriff, the county attorney and other elected officials took their oaths; organizers said additional swearing-ins will occur separately.

Johnson County officials gathered for a public swearing-in ceremony where multiple elected officers took the oath of office and brief remarks emphasized public service and accountability.

The ceremony, hosted at the Johnson County courthouse, included oaths for judges, the sheriff, the county attorney, the tax assessor-collector and several constables. Judge William Bosworth, of the 413th District Court, told the assembled officials that an oath is a pledge to the constitution and laws rather than to particular policies or positions. “An oath of office is a reminder … that those that take the oath are swearing allegiance to the constitution and laws of the state and of our United States…

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