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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_misconduct Judicial misconduct] occurs when a judge acts in ways that are considered unethical or otherwise in violation of the [https://www.gabar.org/upload/FINAL-CJC-Draft-to-publish-for-comment.pdf Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct].
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_misconduct Judicial misconduct] occurs when a judge acts in ways that are considered unethical or otherwise in violation of the [https://www.gabar.org/upload/FINAL-CJC-Draft-to-publish-for-comment.pdf Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct].


The Cobb County judicial system in the State of Georgia has a well documented history of judicial misconduct.
===For Cobb or Cronies?===
The Cobb County judicial system in the State of Georgia has a well documented history of judicial misconduct. For those familiar with the multiple close friendships and family connections amongst those in power of the Cobb County court system, there may be a clearer picture of why and how Cobb’s Superior Court judges make their decisions. The relevant applicable laws and the facts of the cases tell some of the story, but perhaps there is more to consider.
 
[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobb_County,_Georgia Cobb County] located in the State of Georgia had a population of 760,141 as of 2019 making it Georgia’s third most populous county. Despite Cobb County’s large population, the close connections and relationships amongst those in power at the courthouse is worth noting.
 
==The Cobb Web==
===A Short List===
Barnes Law Group
Roy E. Barnes
Sonny Purdue
Newt Gingrich
Browning & Smith
Thomas "Tom" Browning
Tyler J. Browning
Hylton Dupree
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele
Robert E. Flournoy III
Charles B. Tanksley
Kathryn Tanksley
Lark Ingram
Adele Grubbs
 
 
 
 
===Barnes Law Group - ===
In an article posted by savannahnow.com, the online division of the Savannah Morning News, as of October 7, 2010, [https://www.savannahnow.com/article/20101007/NEWS/310079807 Barnes law firm appeared in 37 cases before judges Roy E. Barnes appointed].
 


==Frank R. Cox - former Chief Magistrate Judge of Cobb County==
==Frank R. Cox - former Chief Magistrate Judge of Cobb County==
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