As amended through October 9, 2024
A.Time. The respondent shall file a written answer with the Clerk of the Supreme Court and serve a copy on the Director within 30 days after service of the formal charges, unless the time is extended by the Hearing Panel.B.Waiver of Privilege. The raising of a mental or physical condition as a defense constitutes a waiver of medical privilege pursuant to Rule 27.D (4).C.Effect of Denial. The answer should contain denials of those factual allegations known or believed to be untrue. The answer should also specify those factual allegations as to which the respondent lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief; this has the effect of a denial. All other factual allegations in the formal charges are deemed admitted. The answer may also contain affirmative and other defenses and may assert that the conduct alleged in the formal charges is not misconduct.D.Failure to Answer. Failure to answer the formal charges, or any amendments thereto, shall constitute an admission of the factual allegations contained therein.R. Judi. Qual. Commi. Ga. 20
Adopted effective 1/1/2018; amended effective 2/3/2023.Commentary
The respondent is required to answer the formal charges as a part of a judge's duty as a public official.