Some years, the March 11 anniversary of the 2005 Fulton County courthouse shootings slips by Richard Robbins before he notices it has come and gone.

But this year—because it marks a decade since Judge Rowland Barnes, the judge’s court reporter and a sheriff’s deputy were gunned down by an accused rapist at the Fulton County Courthouse—the tragedy has been weighing on the Atlanta attorney’s mind.

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