The Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia is an independent organization established in 1972 and reconstituted in 2016 to investigate and hold hearings on complaints of ethical misconduct by judges in Georgia. They are also authorized to issue Advisory Opinions on judicial misconduct. The Commission publishes annual reports that provide an overview of their activities, including major actions taken and statistical breakdowns of complaints received and handled.
The Recent Actions section of their website contains public filings in JQC matters, such as Formal Charges and Reports of Disposition, as well as announcements and news updates. The Commission also holds regular Investigative Panel Meetings to discuss and address relevant issues.
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