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Law.com

In Ex-Emory Law Student's Murder Trial, Georgia's High Court Tosses Cell Phone Evidence

The Supreme Court of Georgia said police and prosecutors waited too long to obtain search warrants for data on electronic devices they had held in custody for more than a year.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jury Doesn't Blame Retiree's Fall on Automatic Door

The defense played a slow-motion video as proof the 85-year-old woman was not hit by the door.
1 minute read

Daily Business Review

$1 Million Award for Leg Fracture in Three-Vehicle Crash

A car was rammed by a tractor-trailer and pushed into a dump truck before crashing into a wall.
1 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: If Only Adnan Syed Was a Kennedy Cousin Like Michael Skakel

In challenging their murder convictions, both men claimed ineffective assistance of counsel. The results send a discomforting message about equal treatment under the law.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Grand Jury Witnesses Subpoenaed for a Subsequent Appearance Can Review Prior Testimony

This column will discuss the situation when a witness who previously testified before a grand jury, when subpoenaed for an additional appearance, can obtain and review the transcript of his previous testimony prior to his next appearance.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Former Bridgeport Assistant School Superintendent Files Reverse-Discrimination Suit

Former Bridgeport administrator Deborah Santacapita claims her job was eliminated because she is white and disabled. Her lawsuit claims her job performance far exceeded that of two black peers with the same job title.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Future of Confessions of Judgment in Florida and Beyond

To the average Floridian, the term “confession of judgment” is likely to be unfamiliar. One reason for this may be because the use of confessions of judgment, by lenders, is prohibited by Florida statute.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Both Sides Cheer $500K Verdict Against Andrew Young III Over Sale of TV Network

Music promoter Bernard Parks Jr. claimed Andrew Young III owed him nearly $5 million from his efforts recruiting founders of Bounce TV, which was sold to Scripps in 2017.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia Judge Guides Readers Through Atlanta's Rap Music Scene in Court Decision

“What started off as a jam-packed week of parties, concerts, and watching renowned rappers mixing new music tracks in the waning days of summer abruptly ended with Norris Gresham being dragged down a flight of 30 stairs and viciously pistol whipped in front of a crowd of onlookers,” Chief Judge Stephan Dillard began.
6 minute read

Law.com

Georgia Judge Guides Readers Through Atlanta's Rap Music Scene in Court Decision

“What started off as a jam-packed week of parties, concerts, and watching renowned rappers mixing new music tracks in the waning days of summer abruptly ended with Norris Gresham being dragged down a flight of 30 stairs and viciously pistol whipped in front of a crowd of onlookers,” Chief Judge Stephan Dillard began.
6 minute read

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