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.