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''See also'' [https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/c/ce/Let_Paulding_Fly_Recusal_Release-6-11-2015.pdf Let Paulding Fly: Brantley Needs to Step Aside] | ''See also'' [https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/c/ce/Let_Paulding_Fly_Recusal_Release-6-11-2015.pdf Let Paulding Fly: Brantley Needs to Step Aside] | ||
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So what exactly keeps judges accountable? Is there no safeguard to protect The People from rogues in robes who simply discard the law of the land? In Georgia, that task belongs to the Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC). However, as is apparent below, the JQC struggles to be effective. | So what exactly keeps judges accountable? Is there no safeguard to protect The People from rogues in robes who simply discard the law of the land? In Georgia, that task belongs to the Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC). However, as is apparent below, the JQC struggles to be effective. | ||
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