Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp said he will listen carefully to both sides and decide which is the best decision. Reported by Atlanta's 11Alive News.
Georgia Court hears evidence in Obama eligibility hearing today! - Atlanta News You Can Use | Examiner.com
Nothing in your link claims the judge made any decision. Try again!
Report by Carl Swensson, one of the plaintiffs
To all my friends in battle,
The Judge pulled the lawyers for the three cases into chambers before it all began and advised them that he would be issuing a default judgment in our favor, since the Defense council failed to show, and wanted to end it there.
We argued that all the evidence needed to be entered in to record so the Judge allowed for a speedy hearing where all evidence was entered into the court record. What that means is thisÂ… Any appeal, if one is even possible, would be based on the evidence provided by the lawyers in each case. Â….. Â…Â…
Now weÂ’re merely awaiting the publishing of this JudgeÂ’s ruling which, as previously stated, will be a Default Judgment.
OK it hasn't been published yet according to this source. it just hasn't been published
And here is a source that might be more to your liking but still it may not.
Under state law, Deputy Chief Judge Michael MalihiÂ’s job was to gather the evidence in the case through the hearing process and then issue a recommendation on whether Barack ObamaÂ’s name should remain on the Georgia ballot. His role in the process was to serve as a fact-finder rather than final arbiter.
According to the birther movement, Malihi told their lawyers during pre-hearing conference that he would enter a “default judgment” against Obama for refusing to appear and for refusing to even send lawyers to participate in the hearing, and that he would in fact recommend Obama’s removal.
Some cold water on overheated birther-mania | Jay Bookman
Now will you be satisfied with the decision of the Secretary of State? I will what ever he decides it's done as far I am concerned.