Difference between revisions of "Faux Process And Rubber-Stamped Orders"

 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 20: Line 20:


[[File:RubberStamp.jpeg|left|200px|Faux Process]]
[[File:RubberStamp.jpeg|left|200px|Faux Process]]
The Georgia Code of Judicial Ethics bars the mere ''appearance'' of impropriety. As to the practices and habits implemented by Judge Brantley, it ''appears'' that he recklessly rushes rulings and "rubber-stamps" orders systematically to rapidly close cases. He's simply not preparing for cases over which he presides and blitzes to the conclusion he wants without properly verifying the law or facts to his cases. Presumably, a primary cause of Judge Brantley’s heightened level of impropriety is that he—like other senior judges—is not subject to election or re-election and has the benefit of remaining in a perpetual ''lame duck'' term. In short, senior judges cannot be held accountable and, therefore, a conventional approach for curbing Judge Brantley’s behavior is unavailable. Thus, challenging Judge Bowers is my unconventional attempt to make a positive impact on resolving this ''senior judge conundrum''.  While I understand that Judge Bowers is an active State Court judge and not a retired senior Superior Court judge, I firmly believe that opposing Bowers in this election is a step forward to resolving the issues at hand.
The Georgia Code of Judicial Ethics bars the mere ''appearance'' of impropriety. As to the practices and habits implemented by Judge Brantley, it ''appears'' that he recklessly rushes rulings and "rubber-stamps" orders systematically to rapidly close cases. He's simply not preparing for cases over which he presides and blitzes to the conclusion he wants without properly verifying the law or facts to his cases. Presumably, a primary cause of Judge Brantley’s heightened level of impropriety is that he—like other senior judges—is not subject to election or re-election and has the benefit of remaining in a perpetual ''lame duck'' term. In short, senior judges cannot be held accountable and, therefore, a conventional approach for curbing Judge Brantley’s behavior is unavailable. Thus, challenging Judge Bowers is my unconventional attempt to make a positive impact on resolving this ''senior judge conundrum''.  While I understand that Judge Bowers is an active State Court judge and not a retired senior Superior Court judge, I firmly believe that opposing Bowers in this election is a step forward in preserving due process for the People of Cobb County.


=Conclusion=
=Conclusion=
Our maimed “justice” system is the result of flawed philosophies and the misalignment of incentives. Imagine losing your house, your job or ''worse'' your child simply because a judge was too lazy to read what he or she was signing. Judges are acting like cogs in a wheel, simple machines "rubber-stamping" their signatures on paper without scrutinizing the contents. Apparently, they just don’t have time for this right We The People call '''due process'''.  
Our maimed “justice” system is the result of flawed philosophies and the misalignment of incentives. Imagine losing your house, your job or ''worse'' your child simply because a judge was too lazy to read what he or she was signing. Judges are acting like cogs in a wheel, simple machines "rubber-stamping" their signatures on paper without scrutinizing the contents. Apparently, some judges just don’t have time for this right We The People call '''due process'''.  


Lives are unjustly ruined daily at the hands of our judicial leaders, but it doesn't have to be that way. Calling all voters: '''Cobb County needs your help.'''
Lives are unjustly ruined daily at the hands of our judicial leaders, but it doesn't have to be that way. Calling all voters: '''Cobb County needs your help.'''