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Cobb County Superior Court Corruption: It's Not Cute
Cobb County Superior Court Corruption:
Learn the TRUTH behind Judge Leonard's Elf ban, and why it's not funny.


===The "Innocent" Joke===
===The "Innocent" Joke===

Revision as of 19:25, 27 November 2021

Cobb County Superior Court Corruption: Learn the TRUTH behind Judge Leonard's Elf ban, and why it's not funny.

The "Innocent" Joke

COBB COUNTY, GA
On November 4, 2021, Cobb County Superior Court Judge, Robert E. Leonard II, Tweeted a "mock" order banning all Elves On The Shelves from Cobb County. Leonard's mock order went moderately viral on social media once news outlets were notified and the public response was generally positive. However, it did come with criticism from a few key members of Judge Leonard's jurisdiction that gave rise to further investigation into the motives of the Honorable Robert E. Leonard II's true motives. Read below and decide for yourself: Was there perhaps more sinister inspiration behind Judge Leonard's "cute" joke?
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Judge Leonard's Disdain For Transparency

Transparency over our elected government officials is one of the primary forms of accountability to ensure integrity in governmental action. In Georgia, there are a few methods and forms of furthering transparency, accountability and, in turn, integrity.

The Divorce Petition

The Mistress

A String of Recusals & Non-Recusals

Retaliation

Leonard's Continuing Vendetta On Recusals

The Order

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