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20, May 2013 - Man accused of stealing $600,000 from Walmart in Carolinas and Georgia
Robert Michael Milton, 49, is accused of masterminding a three-year scheme that stole more than $600,000 from Walmart stores in three states. He is in Mecklenburg County Jail, facing federal charges of wire fraud, trafficking in counterfeit goods and conspiracy to traffic.
20, May 2013 - Murder conviction upheld against teen in baby killing
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday upheld the murder conviction imposed against Jamall DeCarlos Mathis for the 2009 beating death of his 17-month-old son.
18, May 2013 - Ga. man imprisoned for teen sex now a college grad
A young Georgia man whose imprisonment eight years ago sparked a debate over teen sex laws is now graduating from college.
18, May 2013 - Colorado sheriffs sue over new state gun laws- Georgia town sued over law requiring gun ownership
DENVER – Colorado sheriffs upset with gun restrictions adopted in the aftermath of last year's mass shootings filed a federal lawsuit Friday, challenging the regulations as unconstitutional.
17, May 2013 - Georgia Right to Life Hails Gosnell Verdict
NORCROSS, Ga., May 13, 2013 / Christian Newswire / -- Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) today praised the first degree murder conviction of Philadelphia abortion practitioner Dr. Kermit Gosnell for killing three babies born alive following failed abortions.
17, May 2013 - Georgia: Debates Ending Family-to-Family Adoptions
Copyright show: No In Georgia, where motherhood is seen as a woman’s chief duty, a family without children has long been considered a tiny tragedy. To avoid such a situation, many childless Georgian families rely on a shortcut – directly paying or negotiating with other families for the parental rights to unwanted children. read more
16, May 2013 - Berry's Brittany Sandlin is heading to graduate school at Georgia State University and a speech
When Brittany Sandlin drove onto the campus of Berry College four years ago, she said she felt with conviction that the college was where she would earn her post-secondary education. “I heard ...
14, May 2013 - DEA says Georgia pill drop was record setter
Georgians turned in a record amount of expired and unwanted medication during last week's prescription drug take back program.
14, May 2013 - Rapper Gucci Mane pleads not guilty of assault
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia rapper Gucci Mane has pleaded not guilty to an assault charge stemming from an altercation with a fan at a downtown Atlanta nightclub. The rapper, whose real name is Radric Davis, was charged with aggravated assault with a weapon. An arrest warrant was issued for Davis after James Lettley of Fort Hood, Texas, who serves in the military, told police the rapper struck him in ...
09, May 2013 - How private is your cell phone information in Georgia?
Florida's Supreme Court rules warrantless police search of an arrested person's cell phone unconstitutional, but Georgia still allows it.
09, May 2013 - Court rejects self-defense arguments
The Georgia Supreme Court has upheld the conviction against Anthony Jabbar Shaw of the 2009 murder of Baron Harbin of Smyrna.
09, May 2013 - Morrow attorney disbarred for perjury
The Georgia Supreme Court has disbarred Morrow attorney Lynn Swank from practicing law because of a felony conviction.
05, May 2013 - Deal signs bill to improve child safety
Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law House Bill 350, requiring Georgia’s 6,000 child care facilities to undergo national fingerprint-based background checks for employees.
03, May 2013 - 'Somebody, somewhere knows something': Family of slain Ga. college student tortured by cold
It's been four months since a hard-working Georgia college student named Rebecca Foley was shot to death in her prized red Volkswagen Beetle as she drove up to her well-manicured condo development.The case was front-page news in Savannah, and Foley's death was highlighted in an NBC News investigation of gun deaths across the country over the long Martin Luther King Jr. weekend in January.The ...
03, May 2013 - Woman accused of being fugitive
Johnson City police arrested a Telford, Tennessee woman on charges of being a fugitive from justice in Georgia.
03, May 2013 - Family of slain Ga. student tortured by cold trail
It's been four months since a hard-working Georgia college student named Rebecca Foley was shot to death in her prized red Volkswagen Beetle as she drove up to her well-manicured condo development.
03, May 2013 - Slain student's family tortured by cold trail
It's been four months since a hard-working Georgia college student named Rebecca Foley was shot to death in her prized red Volkswagen Beetle as she drove up to her well-manicured condo development.
02, May 2013 - Background Checks Required for Georgia Daycare Workers
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02, May 2013 - GA child care centers to beef up background checks
Big changes are coming to child care centers across Georgia that could improve child safety. Governor Nathan Deal is expected to sign a new piece of legislation passed by the general assembly calling
01, May 2013 - Deal signs child-care background check bill in Macon
Gov. Nathan Deal flew into Macon Wednesday to sign a bill into law. The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Allen Peake, R-Macon, requires national fingerprint and criminal background checks for all Georgia child-care workers. Peake and other supporting legislators were on hand for the ceremony at St. Andrews Montessori School on Bass Road.
01, May 2013 - Middle Georgia Gun Owners React to Recent Gun Control Bill Denial
MACON, Georgia (41 NBC/WMGT) - After the gun control bill went down in defeat on Wednesday, local gun owners reacted to the news, and also provided their opinion on background checks. President Barack Obama and other supporters of the gun control bill voiced their frustration with Congress after the bill didn't pass Wednesday. One of the proposals in the bill was to include extended background ...
01, May 2013 - Gov. Deal signs child-care background check bill in Macon
A bill to require comprehensive background checks for all of Georgia’s child care workers, sponsored by state Rep. Allen Peake, R-Macon, is now law.
01, May 2013 - Montezuma City Councilman Sues Mayor, City for Defamation
MONTEZUMA, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Montezuma City Councilman Bobby Lewis has filed a lawsuit against the city and the mayor over a letter; claiming it was used to ruin his character. Lewis's attorney David Bowers states his client was falsely accused of "undermining a narcotics investigation, videotaping a property under surveillance, and having and exhibiting 'deep seated racism'". The suit ...
01, May 2013 - Georgia child care workers to face more checks
MACON, Ga. (AP) — Gov. Nathan Deal is expected to sign a bill that would bring major changes to child care centers across Georgia designed to improve child safety. Legislation passed by the General Assembly calls for every employee of the state's roughly 6,300 licensed child care facilities to undergo a comprehensive, fingerprint-based background check. The bill is aimed at preventing those with ...
01, May 2013 - GA Supreme Court upholds murder conviction
The Georgia Supreme Court upheld a murder conviction in a 2006 murder case.
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