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Georgia Ethics Code Does Not Apply To Fulton Judges (view source)
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Based on the above, the actions (or inactions) taken (or not taken) by the Fulton County Superior Court judges and their subordinates are consistent with gaining and maintaining the most control over the outcome of the case, which is inconsistent with their duty to remain neutral and impartial. If they were neutral and impartial, they would have no interest in controlling the narrative--but they are certainly fighting hard to, VERY hard. | Based on the above, the actions (or inactions) taken (or not taken) by the Fulton County Superior Court judges and their subordinates are consistent with gaining and maintaining the most control over the outcome of the case, which is inconsistent with their duty to remain neutral and impartial. If they were neutral and impartial, they would have no interest in controlling the narrative--but they are certainly fighting hard to, VERY hard. | ||
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