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==Recusal Cover Fire==
==Recusal Cover Fire==
On April 2, 2023, Navigating Justice published an article entitled "Georgia Ethics Code Does Not Apply To Fulton Judges" discussing, among other things, the Fulton County judiciary's refusal to recuse Judge Melynee Leftridge from presiding over multiple cases where Judge Leftridge showed clear bias, conflicts of interest, and plain incompetence. The article explains:
On April 2, 2023, Navigating Justice published an article entitled "Georgia Ethics Code Does Not Apply To Fulton Judges" discussing the Fulton County judiciary's refusal to recuse Judge Melynee Leftridge from presiding over multiple cases where Judge Leftridge showed clear bias, conflicts of interest, and plain incompetence. The article explains:
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There are two ways a judge can be recused (or "removed") from a case: (1) voluntarily and (2) involuntarily. The latter, at least in Fulton County, occurs amongst flying pigs and unicorns. Jackson's case has extracted that fact pretty clearly.
There are two ways a judge can be recused (or "removed") from a case: (1) voluntarily and (2) involuntarily. The latter, at least in Fulton County, occurs amongst flying pigs and unicorns. Jackson's case has extracted that fact pretty clearly.
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