Georgia Senate Leaders Affirm their Commitment to Prosecuting Attorneys Commission

ATLANTA (Jan. 2, 2024) — Today, Senator Randy Robertson (District 29 – Cataula) and Senator John F. Kennedy (District 18 – Macon) pre-filed legislation to address the Georgia Supreme Court’s November 22, 2023 finding that approving the standards of conduct for the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission (PAQC) is outside the Court’s authority. The new legislation is consistent with many state commissions and will allow the PAQC to adopt its internal guidelines and rules. This simple remedy will allow the Commission to commence its important work.

“We have seen theatrics take hold in Georgia over the safety and welfare of our communities as some prosecutors promise ‘reform’ and then deliver nothing but ineffectiveness and blatant disregard of the law,” stated Senator Robertson, the chief sponsor of SB 92. “Most of the state’s prosecutors follow the law, adhere to their duties, and their communities remain safe and prosperous, and those individuals should be celebrated. On the other hand, you have a few rogue prosecutors that refuse to prosecute violent criminals, lead defunct and understaffed offices, and impose blanket policies for non-prosecution of crimes.”

The PAQC was created after the enactment of Senate Bill 92, which was signed into law by Governor Kemp on May 5, 2023. Modeled after the Judicial Qualifications Commission, which enforces standards of conduct for the state’s judiciary, SB 92 was the culmination of years of work to address the duties that prosecutors are required to carry out under state law.

“My concerns have been and always will be the safety of our communities and justice for victims of crime,” said Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy. “Unfortunately, we’re seeing the exact opposite in jurisdictions across the state, resulting in unmanageable backlogs in our court system, delayed justice for victims, mismanagement of criminal records, and a perversion of the doctrine of ‘prosecutorial discretion.’ These are dangerous practices in misconduct and must stop.”

The President Pro Tempore added: “I respect the Supreme Court’s narrow opinion on this specific issue and appreciate the limits of their authority. We recognize the important role that prosecutors play in our communities and, by prefiling this bill, affirm our intent to hold rogue prosecutors accountable. We believe this bill reinforces the need for Georgia prosecutors to focus on achieving results in the courtroom, not legislating from the desk to appease fringe constituencies.”

Article IV, Section VIII of the state Constitution states that prosecutors can be “disciplined, removed or involuntarily retired as provided by general law,” and further lays out the minimum duties for prosecutors while adding that they must “perform such other duties as shall be required by law.” Among their various duties required by law, prosecutors must review cases and make a prosecutorial decision based on the individual case. Additionally, prosecutors must update criminal records based on their charging decisions, as well as assist victims and witnesses of crime. The PAQC specializes in understanding these duties, guiding prosecutors’ performance of these duties, and disciplining prosecutors who fail to carry out such duties. A full list of a prosecutor’s duties can be found at O.C.G.A. § 15-18-6 and O.C.G.A. § 15-18-66.

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Sen. Randy Robertson serves as Senate Majority Whip. He represents the 29th Senate District which includes Meriwether and Harris County, and Troup County as well as a portion of Muscogee County. He may be reached at 404.656.0045 or by email at randy.robertson@senate.ga.gov.

Sen. John F. Kennedy serves as the President Pro Tempore of the Georgia State Senate. He represents the 18th Senate District which includes Upson, Monroe, Peach, Crawford, and portions of Bibb and Houston Counties. He may be reached at 404.656.6578 or by email at john.kennedy@senate.ga.gov.

Public Safety: Fulton County Jail Subcommittee to Hold First Meeting

ATLANTA (October 25, 2023) | On Thursday, November 2, 2023, at 9 a.m., the Public Safety: Fulton County Jail Subcommittee, chaired by Senator Randy Robertson (R – Cataula), will hold its first meeting to address the current incidents and challenges reported at the Fulton County Jail.

WHO:
Sen. Randy Robertson, Majority Caucus Whip and Vice-Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety
Members of the Senate Committee on Public Safety

WHAT:
Fulton County Jail Senate Subcommittee

WHEN:
Thursday, November 2, 2023, 9 a.m.

WHERE:
Georgia State Capitol Room 450
18 Capitol Square, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334

The committee meeting will be live-streamed on the Senate website here.

Senate Leadership Announces Press Conference Addressing Fulton County Jail Concerns

ATLANTA (October 3, 2023) | On Thursday, October 5, Senator John Albers (R – Roswell) and Senator Randy Robertson (R – Cataula) will hold a press conference at Liberty Plaza. Lt. Governor Burt Jones will join the press conference addressing Senate action in response to the current incidents and challenges reported at the Fulton County Jail.

WHO:              

Lt. Governor Burt Jones

Sen. John Albers, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety

Sen. Randy Robertson, Majority Caucus Whip and Vice-Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public

Safety

WHAT:             

Press Conference

WHEN:            

Thursday, October 5, 2023

9:00 a.m. 

WHERE:

Liberty Plaza

262 Capitol Ave SE

Atlanta, GA 30334

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Sen. John Albers serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Safety. He represents the 56th Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee, Cobb and North Fulton counties. He may be reached at his office at 404.463.8055 or by email at john.albers@senate.ga.gov

Sen. Randy Robertson serves as Senate Majority Whip. He represents the 29th Senate District which includes Meriwether and Harris County, and Troup County as well as a portion of Muscogee County. He may be reached at 404.656.0045 or by email at randy.robertson@senate.ga.gov

REMINDER: Georgia Senate Study Committee on CON Reform to Hold Second Meeting in Columbus

ATLANTA (August 21, 2023) | On August 28, 2023, the Senate Study Committee on Certificate of Need (CON) Reform, chaired by Senator Greg Dolezal (R – Cumming), will hold its second meeting at The Hughston Foundation in Columbus, Georgia. The committee’s primary goal is to explore health system regulations implemented in other states, seeking innovative solutions that enhance access to medical care for all Georgians.

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Governor Brian Kemp Signs Legislation to Establish Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission

ATLANTA (May 8, 2023) | On May 5, 2023, Governor Brian P. Kemp signed Senate Bill 92 into law. This measure, sponsored by Majority Whip Senator Randy Robertson (R – Cataula), will create the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission, which would have the power to investigate and discipline or remove elected district attorneys or solicitors-general in specific instances, including if they are consistently not fulfilling their duties as such. SB 92 also clarifies the duties of prosecuting attorneys, specifically including language that they must review every case where there is probable cause for prosecution.

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