Police investigating the murder of a 27-year-old Mercer University law graduate last night searched the next-door Macon apartment of a man who also is a graduate of the law school.
Nearly two weeks after the dismembered body of a 27-year-old Mercer University law graduate was found outside her home in Macon, Ga., police continue to search for evidence in the…
A dismembered body found near the apartment of a missing Mercer University law graduate has been identified as that of the young woman, 27-year-old Lauren Giddings, who served as president…
Nicholas J. Carse has no regrets trading in his job as an assistant prosecutor in Gwinnett County, Georgia, to fulfill his dream to go into business with his brother and…
Updated: Police in Macon, Ga., discovered a dismembered body on Thursday outside the apartment building of a missing Mercer law grad after a friend reported her missing.
A lawyer is raising questions about an animal sedative used as a replacement drug in lethal injections after his client’s execution went awry on Thursday night.
Nearly a fifth of the assistant prosecutors in the Fulton County, Ga., district attorney’s office have left so far this year, in moves some attributed to what the newspaper describes…
Saying that lies upon lies underpinning a massive mortgage fraud had devastated Atlanta’s housing market, a federal appeals court yesterday upheld the conviction and 28-year prison term imposed upon its…
A former client has filed a federal civil racketeering class action against a Georgia personal injury firm, contending that it cheated up to 200 or more plaintiffs in Vioxx litigation…
Online travel companies that book Atlanta hotel rooms should rework their pricing formula to pay the city more in occupancy taxes, the Georgia Supreme Court found today.
After a Muslim woman was arrested and jailed for refusing to remove her hijab as she tried to enter a Douglas County courtroom, the Georgia Judicial Council adopted a policy…
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