By Cedra Mayfield | May 5, 2021
"It's smart that it's the June calendar, because the court's not going to hold arguments in July," said appellate attorney Brandon Bullard of the Bullard Firm in Atlanta. "It gives them time to figure out how well this is going to work."
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By Randy Evans | May 4, 2021
Real change is something that you must stay at—year in and year out. Disappointingly, with all Gov. Nathan Deal's work, Chief Justice Harold Melton, Georgia's last African American justice on the state high court, steps down on June 30.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 3, 2021
"Our thoughts are prayers are with Judge DuPre's loved ones, as well as those whose lives were changed for the better as a result of her work," said Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 3, 2021
"We do not have a specific resource for suicide prevention and that's going to change," said Chief Judge Bill Reinhardt of the Tifton Circuit of Georgia. "I hope that will be one of the first positive things that comes out of this."
By Raychel Lean | Jonathan Ringel | April 30, 2021
"In some ways, parties understood that no one was to blame and all parties needed to work through the issues together as there were no good options," said Miami managing partner Javier Lopez.
By Cedra Mayfield | April 29, 2021
"That was actually my first felony jury trial ever," said Assistant District Attorney Jared Horowitz. "I was brought in June of 2020—just in the middle of the pandemic."
By Cedra Mayfield | April 28, 2021
"We ordered clear face masks for the jurors to use," Cobb County Superior Court Judge Ann B. Harris said. "But here's the thing: They weren't particularly comfortable because they were plastic."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Sam Starks | April 27, 2021
The city's shortsighted litigation tactics undermine the public's faith and trust in city government.
By Cedra Mayfield | April 26, 2021
"This is where the trial court appears to have messed up," said estate attorney Ronald L. Hilley II. They were looking at the weight of the evidence and instead should have just been looking at whether there still remains a 'genuine dispute of material fact.'"
By Cedra Mayfield | April 22, 2021
"All of the superior courtrooms are located at the very top of the building, at the very top of an antiquated, obsolete elevator shaft with equally antiquated, obsolete elevator cars," one judge said. "It can take a long time to get jurors up there."
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