Georgia district attorney indicted for fraud and theft
A Georgia district attorney, his wife and a top assistant were indicted this week in Banks County, Georgia for theft, fraud and violating the oath of office. According to the indictment, the district attorney used his influence to get additional salary money for one of his assistants. The money was then allegedly split up between him and his assistant. The D.A. is also charged with getting his wife paid an additional salary that was not properly authorized. The indictment did not specify exactly how much money was allegedly taken.
An article discussing the indictment and the criminal charges was in the Gainesville Times (the Gainesville, Georgia newspaper). Another article was in the Athens Banner-Herald (the local Athens, Georgia newspaper), and a summary was in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Before his resignation earlier this year, District Attorney Madison was the chief prosecutor for the Piedmont Judicial Circuit for 25 years. Because the local judges have worked with this D.A. for many years, a senior superior court judge from Dekalb County, Georgia will handle the trial. The case is being prosecuted by the Georgia Attorney General's office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. This is the first prosecution of an elected district attorney by the Georgia Attorney General in 15 years.
In addition to fraud and theft charges, the indictment also alleges that Madison and his assistant violated their oath of office. In Georgia, public officials take oaths to uphold Georgia law. Of course, that would also include a prohibition against violating Georgia law. The applicable statute is in the Georgia code (16-10-1) and is a felony offense. The statute provides that "any public officer who willfully and intentionally violates the terms of his oath as prescribed by law shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years."
Our firm has handled many cases of public corruption in Georgia. I have represented a former prosecutor, several police officers and even a judge on similar charges. Defending these cases can be difficult because of the public perception of elected officials. It's more like guilty until proven innocent, especially where the media coverage has been extensive.
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