Kemp names panel to review Clayton County sheriff s federal indictment
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. - Gov. Brian Kemp has named a three-person panel to review the indictment of Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, Burke County Sheriff Alfonzo Williams, and Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds will make up the review commission.
The three men must determine in the next two weeks whether the indictment against Hill relates to and adversely affect the administration of Hill s duties as a sheriff and whether the governor should suspend Hill from office.
According to the indictment, the sheriff faces four counts of deprivation of federally-protected rights connected to his office s use of restraint chairs against inmates. The indictment also alleges the sheriff ordered his employees to use excessive force at the jail last year.
Panel to advise if Georgia sheriff should be suspended
by Kate Brumback, The Associated Press
Posted May 19, 2021 12:06 pm EDT
Last Updated May 19, 2021 at 12:14 pm EDT
ATLANTA (AP) Georgia’s governor on Wednesday appointed a panel to determine whether a sheriff accused of violating the civil rights of several people in his custody should be suspended pending the outcome of federal charges.
A federal grand jury last month indicted Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill. The indictment accuses the sheriff of repeatedly ordering detainees to be put in a restraint chair for hours even though they posed no threat and had complied with deputies. The indictment alleges the restraint chairs were improperly used as punishment.
Georgia’s governor on Wednesday appointed a panel to determine whether a sheriff accused of violating the civil rights of several people in his custody should be suspended pending the outcome of federal charges.
A federal grand jury last month indicted Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill. The indictment accuses the sheriff of repeatedly ordering detainees to be put in a restraint chair for hours even though they posed no threat and had complied with deputies. The indictment alleges the restraint chairs were improperly used as punishment.
Hill has said the prosecution is politically motivated.
One of his lawyers, Drew Findling, has called the case against Hill “nonsensical” but said Wednesday that since the panel is provided for by law, his client doesn’t see its appointment negatively.
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