Bottom line, she broke George State law, as outlined in Bill 92
*The following shall be grounds for discipline of a district attorney or solicitor-general 143 or for his or her removal or involuntary retirement from office: 144 (1) Mental or physical incapacity interfering with the performance of his or her duties 145 which is, or is likely to become, permanent; *
(2) Willful misconduct in office;
*147 (3) With respect to district attorneys, willful and persistent failure to carry out duties 148 pursuant to Code Section 15-18-6; 149 (4) With respect to solicitors-general, willful and persistent failure to carry out duties 150 pursuant to Code Section 15-18-66; 23 SB 92/CSFA S. B. 92
- 7 - 151 (5) Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude; *
152 (6) Conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice which brings the office into 153 disrepute ; or 154 (7) Knowingly authorizing or permitting an assistant district attorney or assistant 155 solicitor-general to commit any act constituting grounds for removal under paragraphs (1) 156 through (6) of this subsection
Bottom line, she broke George State law, as outlined in Bill 92
*The following shall be grounds for discipline of a district attorney or solicitor-general 143 or for his or her removal or involuntary retirement from office: 144 (1) Mental or physical incapacity interfering with the performance of his or her duties 145 which is, or is likely to become, permanent; *
** (2) Willful misconduct in office;**
*147 (3) With respect to district attorneys, willful and persistent failure to carry out duties 148 pursuant to Code Section 15-18-6; 149 (4) With respect to solicitors-general, willful and persistent failure to carry out duties 150 pursuant to Code Section 15-18-66; 23 SB 92/CSFA S. B. 92
- 7 - 151 (5) Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude; *
152 (6) Conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice which brings the office into 153 disrepute ; or 154 (7) Knowingly authorizing or permitting an assistant district attorney or assistant 155 solicitor-general to commit any act constituting grounds for removal under paragraphs (1) 156 through (6) of this subsection