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This article comes as a Part 3 to the previously published [[Karma prevails and Recusal Motion ensues]] (December 28, 2022) and [[Fulton Sheriff wrongfully evicts Mother and children]] (February 9, 2023). | This article comes as a Part 3 to the previously published [[Karma prevails and Recusal Motion ensues]] (December 28, 2022) and [[Fulton Sheriff wrongfully evicts Mother and children]] (February 9, 2023). | ||
==See also== | |||
*Part 1: [[Karma prevails and Recusal Motion ensues]] | |||
*Part 2: [[Fulton Sheriff wrongfully evicts Mother and children]] | |||
*Part 3: Georgia Ethics Code Does Not Apply To Fulton Judges | |||
*Part 4: [[Cobb County judge sets the record straight in Fulton, or is it all a facade?]] | |||
*Part 5: [[Fulton Judiciary Weaponizes Project ORCA]] | |||
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