Honorable Heidi E. Brieger

Chief Justice of the Trial Court

Trial Court Chief Justice Heidi E. Brieger was appointed by the Supreme Judicial Court effective December 22, 2023. She previously had served as Chief Justice of the Superior Court since June 2021.

“The Justices are delighted to announce the appointment of Superior Court Chief Justice Heidi Brieger, who has led the Superior Court with skill, wisdom, and dedication,” said Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Kimberly S. Budd. “Chief Justice Brieger understands and cares deeply about the court system. Her thoughtful, collaborative leadership style makes her ideally suited to work with the Court Administrator, Tom Ambrosino, to lead the Trial Court.”

“I am deeply honored by the confidence placed in me by the Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court,” said Superior Court Chief Justice Brieger. “This is an important time in the delivery of justice for residents throughout the Commonwealth, and I look forward to continuing in the tradition of excellence of the Massachusetts judicial system since its founding. I look forward to working closely with Trial Court Administrator Ambrosino as we embrace the opportunities and challenges ahead.”

Chief Justice Brieger was appointed by Governor Deval L. Patrick to the Superior Court in 2012. Prior to becoming Chief Justice of the Superior Court, she served as the Regional Administrative Justice for Civil Business in Suffolk County and chaired the Superior Court Education Committee. She served as the Chief of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force in the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office beginning in 2006, following her service as a prosecutor in that office since 1992. She was a law clerk to the Honorable Andrew A. Caffrey, Chief United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts. Judge Brieger is a graduate of Smith College and Boston College Law School.

The Chief Justice of the Trial Court is the policy and judicial head of the Trial Court, which includes the Boston Municipal, District, Housing, Juvenile, Land, Probate and Family, and Superior Courts, the Office of the Commissioner of Probation, and the Office of Jury Commissioner. The Chief Justice of the Trial Court has authority over all matters of judicial policy and appoints the departmental chief justices, oversees case flow management, and the establishment of programs and procedures to continuously improve access to justice by all segments of the Commonwealth's population. The Chief Justice partners with the Court Administrator to oversee the administration of the Trial Court, with its 393 judges, more than 6,000 staff, and 94 courthouses.

  • Executive Office of the Trial Court  

    The Executive Office of the Trial Court facilitates communication and enables joint leadership of the Trial Court by the Chief Justice of the Trial Court and the Court Administrator.
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