this Is very common in GA for someone who wants to delay a trialThis happens all the time. That's why he was hired.
this Is very common in GA for someone who wants to delay a trialThis happens all the time. That's why he was hired.
So he gets to do nothing on the case for months while he's at the capitol doing nothing for months.
The beginning of the end. And the truth will be buried along with the two young people that lost their lives that night almost two years ago The first of several settlements among parties with NDA’s attached will make sure this problem “goes away” for Kirby and Georgia Athletics.Survivor of crash that killed UGA player, staff member settles lawsuit with athletic association
Terms of the settlement have not been announced.www.yahoo.com
I did a total of 40 years in Law Enforcement. 30 with Gadsden PD. and 10 more years over the Security of City hall and for the City Court.Nothing good happens after midnight, my son who is in law enforcement always wanted to stay out late but I made him be in by 1130, he just turned 34 and been law enforcement for 13 yrs has said there is nothing good at that time RIP so sad to hear
espn.com said:Harris was pulled over by police, booked into the Clarke County Jail at 10:40 p.m. and released at 11:49 p.m. on a $50 bond. Harris' vehicle had a temporary tag that expired on Aug. 4, 2024. His vehicle registration expired on March 8, 2024. He had no proof of insurance and affixed materials on his vehicle that reduced visibility of his windows/windshield, all according to the incident report. He was also charged with driving without wearing a seatbelt.
Devin Willock’s family sues Georgia Board of Regents over 2023 UGA crash
Nearly two years to the day after a tragic early morning crash on Jan. 15, 2023, killed University of Georgia football player Devin Willock and recruiting analysis Chandler LeCroy, Willock’s family has filed a lawsuit against the Georgia Board of Regents seeking $2 million for the death of their son.
The complaint, filed in an Athens court on Wednesday, alleges the university negligently entrusted LeCroy with the rented Ford Expedition she was driving at the time of the crash. The SUV was one of several leased by the University of Georgia Athletic Association to ferry players, recruits and their families the weekend of the football national championship celebration.