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The widow of the sheriff's deputy slain during the March courthouse shootings in Georgia has sent notice of intent to file a $10 million suit, claiming that negligence of the sheriff's department, the county commission and the state government cost her husband his life. Counsel for the widow of Judge Rowland W. Barnes and a lawyer representing the estate of the slain court reporter have indicated they will file similar complaints. All cite governmental immunity as the biggest challenge to the suits.
September 23, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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