"Working more than 24 hours in a single day is an impossible feat. But an internal audit released Thursday found that a Gwinnett Recorder's Court judge billed the county for just such a thing three times while he was a court-appointed indigent defense attorney. Rodney Harris also would have had to work between 60 and 70 hours a week with no break to have rightfully earned the $1.1 million for which he billed the county between 2005 and 2010, the audit found.
Harris said Thursday 'At this point I don't have any comments to make.' He said he would make a statement in the future."
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Well, at least there is one Georgian who knows how to shut his mouth, when mouth-shutting is called for.
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ReplyDeleteHe was my public defender when i was a juvenile. He is the biggest POS that they offered. Who voted for this guy?
ReplyDeleteOh man. He was my public defender too. Got me out state custody and I remember our visits fondly. Everyone has it in them to be the best and the worst. Grateful I got his best
DeleteI am Chiming in now -Ayden Jameson- I am reading on what others had to say about judge rodney Harris- horrible unjust cases experiences with judge Rodney Harris and just experienced first hand how terrible his judgments are plus contrary to the law. He thinks he is bullet proof and he’s correcting the juvenile court system up. He tearing apart children parents and families.
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