As the attorney for the only defendant acquitted of all charges by the jury deciding the Atlanta Public Schools test-cheating trial, Atlanta solo practitioner Sanford “Sandy” Wallack is happy for his client and eager to get back to the rest of his law practice, which he essentially placed on hold during the seven-month-long trial.

But Wallack and his client, former Dobbs Elementary School special education teacher Dessa Curb, 66, are still concerned about the fate of her 11 co-defendants, all but one of whom are behind bars awaiting a Wednesday sentencing, by order of Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry Baxter.

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