Just weeks after a pair of Atlanta attorneys helped clear a popular Atlanta strip club of liability in the shooting of a patron by an unaffiliated police officer, the case might soon head to the Supreme Court of Georgia for review.

From highlighting the legal framework of summary judgment and the role ethnicity might have played in the shooting to potential jury questions over proximate cause and dual agency, a 31-page petition for writ of certiorari submitted by appellant counsel seeks the high court’s review of a half-dozen considerations.

Private Versus Public Policing

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