On April 1, 2015 a jury returned a guilty verdict for 11 of 12 defendants charged with conspiracy to commit racketeering in the Atlanta Public School cheating case. The jury sat through a 7 month trial, the longest criminal trial in Georgia history. The judge immediately ordered that the convicted educators be handcuffed and taken…
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Georgia Tech Professor Denies Charges of Theft
The defendant, her husband, and her brother were accused of obtaining funds to which they were not entitled by working for a university in Georgia while working for a university in another state, and by submitting false statements on travel vouchers to the Georgia university. The investigation in Georgia and out of state showed that…
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Rubin, Final Exit argue Georgia suicide law unconstitutional
Right-to-die group argues Georgia suicide law unconstitutional The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, By Joel Anderson Attorneys for four members of the right-to-die group Final Exit Network who are charged with assisting in the suicide of a Cumming man in 2008 argued Friday that Georgia’s statute covering assisted suicide is unconstitutional and “totally incoherent.” In a three-hour hearing in…
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