The State Bar of Georgia on Saturday will name an assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted two South Georgia judges on public corruption charges as its newest appointee to the state Judicial Qualifications Commission.

State Bar President Charles “Buck” Ruffin said he will seek unanimous consent from the bar’s board of governors for the appointment of Graham Thorpe, an assistant U.S. attorney in the Middle District of Georgia in Macon, to a four-year term on the state judicial disciplinary agency.

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