Panel to advise if Georgia sheriff should be suspended KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - This undated photo provided by the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department shows Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill. Georgia's governor on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, appointed a panel to determine whether Hill, accused of violating the civil rights of several people in his custody, should be suspended pending the outcome of federal charges. (Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department via AP)AP 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.