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Georgia Federal Court Judgeships Remain Vacant
A seat on the Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and two judgeships with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia remain vacant, as reported in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. All of the three positions have been vacant for at least a year, with one of the District...
August is Deadliest Month for Auto Accidents in Atlanta, Georgia, and Throughout The United States
With the beginning of August here, it is important to remember that August is the deadliest month for automobile fatalities in the United States. With the summer coming to an end many Americans travel more during this month creating more … Continue reading →
Atlanta Man Indicted in New York for Securities Fraud, Insider Trading
Image source: www.google.com/imgres Scott Allen, of Atlanta, was charged last week with securities fraud and insider trading in the U.S. District Court Southern District of New York, according to the Wall Street Journal. The government alleges that Mr. Allen and John Bennett of...
Atlanta police shooting aftermath
Kathryn Johnson, 92, “was shot and killed by police during a botched drug raid in 2006,” resulting in a payout of millions of dollars by the city. Now Rev. Markel Hutchins, who made public appearances as spokesperson for Johnston’s family, is suing her estate, saying he had an...
Two Former Georgia Department of Family and Children Services Employees Sentenced for EBT Fraud
The Atlanta Crime Examiner reports that Gene Tell and Kristy Nicole Williams were sentenced last Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Tell and Williams, employees of the DeKalb County office of the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS),...
