November 06, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Home Depot Employee Sentenced for Stealing Personal DataA former Home Depot employee has been sentenced to federal prison for stealing personally identifying information from fellow Home Depot employees, the U.S. attorney in Atlanta announced Thursday.
By R. Robin McDonald
3 minute read
November 05, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Georgia State University Ordered to Pay $75K to Schizophrenic Student Ousted From Campus DormAn Atlanta college student who sued after he was removed from university housing following his disclosure that he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia has won a $75,000 judgment against Georgia State University.
By R. Robin McDonald
7 minute read
November 05, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Georgia State University Ordered to Pay $75K to Schizophrenic Student Ousted From Campus DormAn Atlanta college student who sued after he was removed from university housing following his disclosure that he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia has won a $75,000 judgment against Georgia State University.
By R. Robin McDonald
7 minute read
November 04, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Former Gov. Zell Miller, Others Write to Urge Lenient Sentence for BrooksA former Georgia governor and members of the state's legal and civil rights communities have sent letters to a federal judge in support of a former Georgia legislator who faces a possible federal prison sentence this week.
By R. Robin McDonald
7 minute read
November 04, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Former Gov. Zell Miller, Others Write to Urge Lenient Sentence for BrooksA former Georgia governor and members of the state's legal and civil rights communities have sent letters to a federal judge in support of a former Georgia legislator who faces a possible federal prison sentence this week.
By R. Robin McDonald
7 minute read
November 02, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Judicial Watchdog's Authority Challenged in Supreme CourtState Court judges unhappy that the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission had declared that courts should remain largely open to the public, and that judges should not file amicus briefs in litigation, asked the state Supreme Court Monday to curtail the judicial watchdog agency's authority.
By R. Robin McDonald
9 minute read
November 02, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Judicial Watchdog's Authority Challenged in Supreme CourtState Court judges unhappy that the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission had declared that courts should remain largely open to the public, and that judges should not file amicus briefs in litigation, asked the state Supreme Court Monday to curtail the judicial watchdog agency's authority.
By R. Robin McDonald
9 minute read
October 30, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Prosecutor at Center of U.S. Supreme Court Dogged by Ethics IssuesThe former Georgia prosecutor at the center of Monday's U.S. Supreme Court argument in a case brought by a Georgia death row inmate has settled an unrelated civil fraud suit filed against him by a former client serving life without parole.
By R. Robin McDonald
8 minute read
October 30, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Prosecutor at Center of U.S. Supreme Court Dogged by Ethics IssuesThe former Georgia prosecutor at the center of Monday's U.S. Supreme Court argument in a case brought by a Georgia death row inmate has settled an unrelated civil fraud suit filed against him by a former client serving life without parole.
By R. Robin McDonald
8 minute read
October 28, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Atlanta Lawyers to Face Off Before U.S. Supreme CourtTwo Atlanta attorneys will face each other Monday in a U.S. Supreme Court oral argument over the race of jurors in a death penalty case.
By R. Robin McDonald
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