September 27, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Abduction, Terror Trial After Boy Found Dead at N.M. Compound Opens With Ga. Mom's TestimonyAbdul-Ghani's mother, Hakima Ramzi, recounted her love and devotion to a cheerful son who lived with severe developmental disabilities and frequent seizures—and her shock when husband, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, and his sibling accused her of casting spells on the boy.
By Morgan Lee | The Associated Press
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September 27, 2023 | Daily Report Online
N.Y. Company Proposes to House Refugees in Closed Ga. Uniform PlantThe Moultrie Observer reports the proposal was made Tuesday to Colquitt County commissioners to use the former Riverside Manufacturing uniform factory, which closed in 2014. Commissioners didn't act Tuesday, citing questions about the plan.
By The Associated Press
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September 26, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Judge Refuses to Immediately Block Grant Program for Black Women EntrepreneursThe Fearless Fund is a tiny player in the approximately $200 billion global venture capital market, but Tuesday's ruling was a significant victory for the firm, which has become symbolic of the fight over corporate diversity policies.
By Sudhin Thanawala and Curlan Campbell | The Associated Press
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September 26, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Supreme Court Will Let Alabama's Congressional Map Be Redrawn to Better Represent Black VotersThe justices, without any noted dissent, rejected the state's plea to retain Republican-drawn lines that were turned down by a lower court. In refusing to intervene, the high court allowed a court-appointed special master's work to continue.
By Mark Sherman | The Associated Press
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September 25, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Jury Selection Opens in Terrorism Trial of Extended Family Members Dating to 2018 New Mexico RaidThe boy, Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, was reported missing by his mother in Georgia in December 2017. Around that time, authorities say, the boy's father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, set out with relatives and a cache of guns on a car journey to rural Alabama and then to New Mexico to start over on a parcel of high-desert scrubland near a tiny, crossroads town.
By Morgan Lee | The Associated Press
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September 25, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Supreme Court to Hear Case With Lot of 'Buts' and 'Ifs' Over Meaning of 'And'Federal courts across the country disagree about whether the word, as it is used in a bipartisan 2018 criminal justice overhaul, indeed means "and" or whether it means "or." Even an appellate panel that upheld a longer sentence called the structure of the provision "perplexing."
By Mark Sherman | The Associated Press
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September 25, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Facial Recognition Technology Jailed a Man for Days. His Lawsuit Joins Others From Black Plaintiffs"I was confused and I was angry because I didn't know what was going on," Randal Quran Reid told The Associated Press of his stay in a Georgia jail. "They couldn't give me any information outside of, 'You've got to wait for Louisiana to come take you,' and there was no timeline on that."
By Sudhin Thanawala | The Associated Press
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September 25, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Past High-Profile Trials Suggest Stress and Potential Pitfalls for Georgia Judge Handling Trump Case"The idea with my job, in general, is to keep your head down," Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee told The New Yorker. "Stay even-keeled and manage expectations."
By Sudhin Thanawala | The Associated Press
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September 21, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Alex Murdaugh Pleads Guilty to Financial Crimes—First Time He's Admitted Blame to a JudgeConvicted murderer Alex Murdaugh did something Thursday he hasn't done in the two years since his life of privilege and power started to unravel…
By James Pollard and Jeffrey Collins | The Associated Press
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September 21, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Lawyers Say 3 Republicans Who Falsely Said Trump Won Georgia Were 'Contingent' Electors, Not FakeU.S. District Judge Steve Jones heard arguments on why David Shafer, Shawn Still and Cathy Latham believe the case against them should be tried in federal court rather than in Fulton County Superior Court.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press
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