Judge used 'prestige' of office for misconduct: Complaint
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shermela Williams (County of Fulton/Facebook).

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shermela Williams (County of Fulton/Facebook).

An accusation has been made against a Superior Court judge in Georgia, claiming that she utilized her position’s influence to promote her personal agenda and engage in judicial misconduct. The judge, Shermela Williams of Fulton County Superior Court, allegedly confined a young woman who had testified in a divorce case for more than half an hour in a holding cell in order to belittle her for her alleged “daddy issues.”

The Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC) lodged formal charges against Judge Williams, accusing her of misconduct for not handling cases in a fair, prompt, and efficient manner. The JQC claimed that she attempted to take shortcuts and requested special treatment in cases involving her relatives and other personal matters, as detailed in their complaint.

Specifically, it was mentioned in the complaint that for the case of her uncle, Judge Williams abused her judicial authority by reaching out to a local law associate to secure an extension of time for a pending contempt action. Despite her efforts, the request was unsuccessful, showcasing the inappropriate use of her position for personal gain.

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