Georgia Supreme Court bans judge
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Posted 6:40PM on Tuesday 2nd July 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - The Georgia Supreme Court permanently banned a Glynn County judge from the bench Tuesday, ruling he has shown a ``troubling pattern of ineptitude and misconduct.'' <br>
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The high court's decision against Judge Joe Hammill, chief magistrate of the coastal county, is immediate. <br>
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Three members of a state judicial commission had asked for the ouster, accusing Hammill of having a callous attitude, using profanity in court and not understanding the law. In one case, he asked a stalking defendant whether he had heard the expression ''(expletive) for brains.'' <br>
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The Georgia Constitution gives the high court the authority to ban, suspend and discipline judges. Hammill has said a lifetime ban or suspension would be too harsh. <br>
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The court also cited several cases in which it said Hammill had failed to uphold defendants' basic rights and had demonstrated a misunderstanding of the law.
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