On the Friday before the Labor Day holiday weekend, a Cobb County jury returned a defense verdict in a case involving a man who died during surgery in 2011, clearing the surgeon and anesthesiologist of liability.
The trial hit a bump on its third day when State Court Judge Maria Golick recused after finding out that the lead plaintiff’s attorney, former Gov. Roy Barnes, a Democrat, would be co-hosting a fundraiser for a candidate seeking to unseat the judge’s husband, state Rep. Rich Golick, R-Cobb, during the trial’s scheduled run.
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