Prosecutors and defense attorneys are, for once, on the same side.
The return of jury trials in Georgia has forced both sets of attorneys to strategize on how to best tackle court backlogs.
"We're trying to whittle down this mountain, and I think it can be done," Dougherty County Judicial Circuit District Attorney Gregory Edwards said. "I'm optimistic."
March 19, 2021 at 12:37 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Report Online
Prosecutors and defense attorneys are, for once, on the same side.
The return of jury trials in Georgia has forced both sets of attorneys to strategize on how to best tackle court backlogs.
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