Gerald Couch arrested in Dawson County (Credit: Dawson County Sheriff's Office)
HALL COUNTY, Ga. - A group of Hall County residents is seeking to recall Sheriff Gerald Couch after filing the paperwork needed to begin the process, according to The Gainesville Times.
What we know:
The effort comes weeks after Couch returned to work following his suspension stemming from a DUI arrest in late February.
Couch's initial suspension by Gov. Brian Kemp began on March 17 following the state investigation. However, authorities extended his suspension until June 17 following a separate arrest in Dawson County in May.
The recall application alleges the sheriff committed malfeasance, violated his oath of office and failed to perform his duties.
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Officials have confirmed the application contains the required 100 voter signatures, which are now being verified.
Couch's legal proceedings regarding the multiple driving under the influence and open container charges will continue in court.
The other side:
Sheriff Couch's legal team sent the following statement to FOX 5 Atlanta:
Sheriff Couch has deep respect for the democratic process and the right of every citizen to hold their elected officials accountable. That right is a cornerstone of our great democracy, and he does not take it for granted. At the same time, the Sheriff remains fully confident in the work of his office and in his ability to continue serving as Sheriff of Hall County. He is grateful for the strong support of the community he serves, and he hears and respects those who have voiced concerns. Sheriff Couch was elected to serve all of Hall County, and that is exactly what he intends to keep doing, every day, for every resident.
What's next:
If the application is approved, supporters would need to collect more than 42,000 valid signatures before a recall election could move forward.