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=A Short-Sided Swan Song=
=A Short-Sided Swan Song=
The Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct ("CJC") prohibits not just impropriety but, rather, the CJC bars the mere "appearance of impropriety."<ref>[https://casetext.com/rule/georgia-court-rules/georgia-code-of-judicial-conduct/canons/canon-1-judges-shall-uphold-the-independence-integrity-and-impartiality-of-the-judiciary-and-shall-avoid-impropriety-and-the-appearance-of-impropriety-in-all-of-their-activities/rule-12-promoting-public-confidence-in-the-judiciary#:~:text=The%20test%20for%20appearance%20of,impartiality%2C%20and%20competence%20is%20impaired. CJC Rule 1.2]</ref> And here, it certainly ''appears'' that Senior Judges (Grubbs and Schuster) are being used to do the dirty work of the underlying elected judges (Leftridge and Leonard), though without facing the consequences of having to fight for re-election as the elected judge would. So what changed (if anything) that transformed these once highly regarded Cobb County judicial leaders into mere henchmen of the Fulton County establishment? The answer is sadly obvious: '''How they make their money.'''
The Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct ("CJC") prohibits not just impropriety but, rather, the CJC bars the mere "appearance of impropriety."<ref>[https://casetext.com/rule/georgia-court-rules/georgia-code-of-judicial-conduct/canons/canon-1-judges-shall-uphold-the-independence-integrity-and-impartiality-of-the-judiciary-and-shall-avoid-impropriety-and-the-appearance-of-impropriety-in-all-of-their-activities/rule-12-promoting-public-confidence-in-the-judiciary#:~:text=The%20test%20for%20appearance%20of,impartiality%2C%20and%20competence%20is%20impaired. CJC Rule 1.2]</ref> And here, it certainly ''appears'' that Senior Judges (Grubbs and Schuster) are being used to do the dirty work of the underlying elected judges (Leftridge and Leonard), though without facing the consequences of having to fight for re-election as the elected judge would. So what changed (if anything) that transformed these once highly regarded Cobb County judicial leaders into mere henchmen of the Fulton County establishment?  
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The answer is sadly obvious: '''How they make their money.'''
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