The Georgia Court of Appeals is back in session Wednesday morning with an eye toward answering questions in the next chapter of Gwinnett DA Patsy Austin-Gatson’s war on cannabinoids, a custody battle over a frozen embryo, a trial court’s decision to deny a motion to exclude unvaccinated jurors from a medical malpractice trial and a new argument against denying insurance coverage to businesses that experienced profit loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Delta-8

Attorney Tom Church will be petitioning Georgia’s appellate courts on behalf of a Gwinnett County hemp product distributor that was raided by law enforcement in 2022. The crackdown was a controversial move spearheaded by Austin-Gatson continues to prosecute the county’s cannabinoid vendors that sell hemp derivatives such as delta-8 and delta-10.

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