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The Supreme Court of Georgia is hearing the case next week of a north Georgia man challenging the state’s prohibition on ...
The Georgia Supreme Court has decided not to hear a challenge against the Bainbridge monkey facility project, allowing ...
A federal court ruled Trina Martin could not sue the government after agents burst into her home and held an innocent man at ...
The bill passed with bipartisan support, despite potential implications for high-profile cases like those involving President ...
Georgia election officials have consistently said the system ... David Cross, an attorney for some of the individual voters, ...
A bill easing Georgia's strict requirements for a person facing the death penalty to be considered intellectually disabled ...
Except it was October, and it was inside her home in Georgia. The FBI detonated a ... In January, the Supreme Court announced it will evaluate whether a federal court ruled correctly when it ...
Georgia became the first state to outlaw the death penalty for intellectually disabled people in 1988. The U.S. Supreme Court later followed suit and ruled in 2002 that executing intellectually ...