Arrest and conviction Jack Tarpley Camp Jr.




1 arrest , conviction

1.1 arrest on drug , gun charges
1.2 implications federal judge
1.3 guilty plea , retirement





arrest , conviction
arrest on drug , gun charges

on october 1, 2010, camp, married 2 grown children, arrested federal bureau of investigation. on october 4, camp arraigned in united states district court northern district of georgia on charges of purchasing drugs cocaine, marijuana, hydrocodone , roxicodone, shared exotic dancer whom having sexual relations previous several months. charged firearms possession. released on $50,000 bond. stripper, had previous drug conviction, had been working fbi, in exchange no charges brought against her.


according complaint fbi agent, spring 2010 through october 1, 2010, camp had possessed controlled substances , firearms in violation of title 21 of united states code, sections 844(a), 846, , title 18 of united states code, sections 922(g)(3) , 2.


camp charged 4 drug-related charges , 1 count of firearm possession while illegally using drugs.


implications federal judge

judges , attorneys in georgia, washington, d.c., , alabama sought find oversee criminal case against camp , reassign caseload. camp agreed allow district court reassign of pending civil , criminal cases judge , step down bench in analogous leave of absence pay.


the entire northern district of georgia bench recused, , camp first appeared before visiting u.s. magistrate judge middle district of alabama in montgomery. visiting judge, united states district judge j. frederick motz of district of maryland, named temporarily chief justice john roberts preside on camp s criminal case.


joel f. dubina, chief judge of eleventh circuit, said after consulting general counsel of administrative office of u.s. courts, had postponed taking action regarding misconduct proceedings against camp until after criminal charges resolved. federal rules give dubina authority appoint committee of circuit , district judges investigate judicial misconduct.


guilty plea , retirement

on november 19, 2010, camp pleaded guilty felony charge of aiding , abetting felon s possession of controlled substance , 2 misdemeanors: illegally giving stripper government-issued laptop , possession of illegal drugs. part of plea, camp retired bench. camp must serve @ least 15 days in custody , sentenced on march 4, 2011.








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