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Judge accused of assaulting cursing defendant wishes recording of incident had audio
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A Georgia judge is facing an ethics complaint that accuses him of grabbing and pushing a shackled inmate who cursed at him.
Chief Magistrate Cary Hays III of Crawford County, Georgia, “physically assaulted an inmate while the inmate was handcuffed, shackled at the feet, and accompanied by a law enforcement officer,” the May 7 ethics complaint alleges.
The Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission filed the ethics complaint Friday after it reviewed the video and spoke with witnesses.
The incident happened in December 2020. According to the complaint, the inmate was unhappy with Hays’ decision regarding bond during a first-appearance hearing. The inmate began cursing at Hays and continued to do so as he was led out of the conference room where the hearing took place.