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Georgia Supreme Court Disbars Embattled Douglas County Judge Christina Peterson

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
June 28, 2024
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Georgia Supreme Court Disbars Embattled Douglas County Judge Christina Peterson

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On Tuesday, June 25th, the Georgia Supreme Court disbarred Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson, removing her from office and banning her from holding any judicial position in the state for seven years. This decision comes after a series of misconduct allegations and a highly publicized arrest outside an Atlanta nightclub.

Judge Peterson, elected in December 2020, faced multiple counts of judicial misconduct. An investigation by the Judicial Qualifications Commission found her guilty of 28 out of 30 counts, citing a “flagrant disregard for the law, court rules, and judicial conduct rules.” The Supreme Court agreed with these findings, highlighting her consistent pattern of violations.

One of the most concerning incidents involved Peterson holding a woman in criminal contempt for appealing to correct an error on her marriage certificate. She sentenced the woman to the maximum jail time of 20 days and imposed a fine without providing any explanation. Other allegations included allowing unauthorized individuals into the courthouse after hours, misusing taxpayer money to have deputies work overtime for her, and engaging in hostile exchanges with neighbors at homeowners association meetings.

Peterson’s inappropriate behavior extended beyond her official duties. Recently, she was arrested for allegedly pushing an off-duty Atlanta police officer during a scuffle outside the Red Martini Restaurant and Lounge. Bodycam footage showed Peterson shoving the officer while he attempted to de-escalate a situation involving a security guard and a woman. She was charged with simple battery against a police officer and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.

Despite her arrest, the Supreme Court decided to disbar Peterson based on her pattern of judicial misconduct rather than the nightclub incident. The court emphasized that her behavior did not reflect the decorum and temperament required of a judge.

Peterson’s attorney, Marvin Arrington Jr., defended her actions at the nightclub, stating that she was trying to assist a woman who had been attacked. Witnesses supported Peterson’s account, claiming she was acting as a good Samaritan.

As Peterson’s legal battles continue, the Georgia Supreme Court’s ruling underscores the importance of judicial accountability and the need for judges to uphold the highest standards of conduct.

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