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Fulton County's Project ORCA recently recruited two Cobb County Judges, the Honorable G. Grant Brantley and the Honorable Adele Grubbs allegedly to assist in managing the Fulton County Superior Court backlog of cases. The timing of the recruitment and | Fulton County's Project ORCA recently recruited two Cobb County Judges, the Honorable G. Grant Brantley and the Honorable Adele P. Grubbs allegedly to assist in managing the Fulton County Superior Court backlog of cases. The timing of the recruitment and their resulting rulings leave little to conjecture. Cobb Senior Judges are being used as mere cover fire for the improprieties of Fulton judges, and for what? | ||
This article comes as an unintended 7th Part in a series of articles following an array of retaliatory actions of the Fulton County judiciary and law enforcement against a man | This article comes as an unintended 7th Part in a series of articles following an array of retaliatory actions of the Fulton County judiciary and law enforcement against a man not backing down to the system, Power vs. Truth. | ||
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So, how exactly does this Project Orca ''devour'' cases at such a rapid pace? What exactly is the secret? Cobb County attorney, Matthew D. McMaster, shared his opinion: "The court's due diligence is our due process. And due diligence takes time. If time is being reduced, so is due diligence and, in turn, due process. It's as simple as that." | So, how exactly does this Project Orca ''devour'' cases at such a rapid pace? What exactly is the secret? Cobb County attorney, Matthew D. McMaster, shared his opinion: "The court's due diligence is our due process. And due diligence takes time. If time is being reduced, so is due diligence and, in turn, due process. It's as simple as that." | ||
When asked | When asked if there’s evidence proving that due process rights were being sacrificed at the hand of Project Orca, McMaster responded: "Absolutely. The numbers don't lie.” | ||
To McMaster’s point, looking at the numbers, disposing of over 100,000 in a year and a half is certainly a model for “a system,” without time for justice. | |||
==Cobb Leaders Rest On Their Laurels== | ==Cobb Leaders Rest On Their Laurels== | ||
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But why would Judge Grubbs appoint a special master whose ethics have been so severely questioned that he is barred from serving as a judge in the State of Georgia? | But why would Judge Grubbs appoint a special master whose ethics have been so severely questioned that he is barred from serving as a judge in the State of Georgia? | ||
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