By Cedra Mayfield | July 8, 2024
"Failure to answer by that date shall constitute an admission of all factual allegations set forth in the Formal Charges," read an order by the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Hearing Panel.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 7, 2024
A judge who presides in civil matters may participate in a university-sponsored educational program at a correctional facility in another region of the state.
By Aleeza Furman | July 5, 2024
"While I offer no opinion as to whether Judge [Josua] Roberts harbors any actual bias in favor of pharmaceutical companies, specifically including GSK, there are many reasons why Judge Roberts' ability to rule impartially in this case may reasonably be questioned," plaintiffs' counsel wrote.
By Colleen Murphy | July 5, 2024
"Some of respondent's inappropriate behavior, including kissing the women without their consent, was captured on camera when respondent invited himself into photos with the women in a photo booth," the complaint against the Elizabeth municipal judge said.
By Colleen Murphy | July 5, 2024
"Some of respondent's inappropriate behavior, including kissing the women without their consent, was captured on camera when respondent invited himself into photos with the women in a photo booth," the complaint against the Elizabeth municipal judge said.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 4, 2024
A judge may wear a rainbow pin or flag on the judge's personal clothing, and display like pins, flags or signs in the judge's chambers.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 2, 2024
A part-time judge may "ghostwrite" a not-for-profit organization's fund-raising letters and grant applications that will be signed, submitted and circulated by others without crediting the judge, provided the judge does not personally solicit funds, does not permit the use of the prestige of judicial office for fund-raising, and does not permit his/her name to appear as the author or signatory on any fund-raising solicitations or grant applications.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 1, 2024
May a full-time support magistrate in one county serve as a volunteer arbitrator in the small claims part of a different court in another county?
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | July 1, 2024
Lawyers for the rapper and several other defendants had filed motions seeking the recusal of Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville after he held a meeting with prosecutors and a prosecution witness at which defendants and defense attorneys were not present.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | June 30, 2024
A town justice may preside in Vehicle and Traffic Law matters even if the judge believes the issuing law enforcement agency may follow a policy of enforcing traffic laws only against non-residents, provided the judge can be fair and impartial on a case-by-case basis.
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