Early Thursday morning, Douglas County Judge Christina Peterson was arrested at the Red Martini Restaurant in Buckhead following an alleged altercation with a police officer.

Firebrand Georgia Judge Arrested After Confrontation With Police Officer at Buckhead Bar

June 21, 2024
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Early Thursday morning, Douglas County Judge Christina Peterson was arrested at the Red Martini Restaurant in Buckhead following an alleged altercation with a police officer.

What’s Happening: Judge Peterson was reportedly involved in a physical confrontation with a police officer, leading to her arrest.

  • She was taken to the Fulton County Jail and charged with assaulting a police officer.
  • The judge was released on bail shortly after the incident.

Between the Lines: Judge Peterson has faced previous controversies, which have now resurfaced in light of this incident, including jailing a woman who wanted to amend a marriage license and a slew of alleged ethics violations.

Catch Up Quick: Judge Christina Peterson has served in Douglas County since being elected unopposed in 2020.

The Big Picture: The arrest of Judge Peterson has significant implications for public trust in the judiciary and may lead to calls for reforms within the judicial system. The legal process will be closely watched, and the outcome could set a new precedent for how such incidents are handled in the future.

About The Public Record: This article is part of an ongoing series highlighting statements by public officials called The Public Record, where we present recent quotes and actions of public officials or candidates. You may not be able to attend every public meeting or see every occasion where your representatives speak, but you still have a right to know what your representatives and those who hope to represent you have been saying.

“Because public men and women are amenable ‘at all times’ to the people, they must conduct the public’s business out in the open.” -Charles L. Weltner Sr., former Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court

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