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===Leading Cobb's Notorious "Pay-to-Play" Way=== | ===Leading Cobb's Notorious "Pay-to-Play" Way=== | ||
Cobb County Superior Court is known as a "Pay-to-Play" judicial system, which by definition is technically a violation of the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct. What exactly does Pay-to-Play mean in the judicial system context? It means that when a judge has discretion to appoint someone to a paid role (e.g., mediator, Guardian Ad Litem, etc.) in a case, the judge will select an individual that contributes, usually substantially, to the judge's election campaign. | Cobb County Superior Court is known as a "Pay-to-Play" judicial system, which by definition is technically a violation of the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct. What exactly does Pay-to-Play mean in the judicial system context? It means that when a judge has discretion to appoint someone to a paid role (e.g., mediator, Guardian Ad Litem, etc.) in a case, the judge will select an individual that contributes, usually substantially, to the judge's election campaign. | ||
* List of | * List of [http://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:GAL_List_2021.pdf Cobb County Guardian Ad Litems] | ||
* List of [http://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:QualifiedNeutralsListTort.pdf Cobb County Mediators] | * List of [http://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:QualifiedNeutralsListTort.pdf Cobb County Mediators] | ||
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