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UPDATED: McAfee Orders Willis to Step Aside or Remove Wade
Judge Scott McAfee said he found the "allegations and evidence legally insufficient to support a finding of an actual conflict of interest." However, he found there remains an "appearance of impropriety."McIntosh Judge Dismisses Suit by Ga. Slave Descendants, Cites Technical Errors
The judge didn't address the merits of the claims but agreed with county attorneys who said the suit clashed with a 2020 amendment to the state Constitution that weakened the broad immunity from lawsuits granted to state and local governments.Kemp Signs Law Reviving Ga. Prosecutor Sanctions Panel
Democrats say they fear it's aimed at Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The measure is likely to face renewed legal challenges.2 Atlanta Lawyers See Some Charges Dropped in Georgia Election Interference Case
The order does not affect other charges in the indictment against Atlanta lawyers Robert Cheeley and Ray Smith.Ga. Appeals Court Overturns Convictions of former DeKalb Officer Who Fatally Shot Naked Man
The trial court was wrong to admit the policy into evidence without identifying and redacting the portions that conflict with Georgia law, state Court of Appeals Judge Brian Rickman wrote in a unanimous opinion Tuesday.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
McAfee Dismisses Some Charges Against Trump in Fulton Election Interference Case
The judge quashed six counts in the indictment, including three against Trump, but left in place other counts—including 10 facing Trump—and said prosecutors could seek a new indictment to try to reinstate the ones he dismissed.Fulton County DA and Judge in Trump 2020 Election Case Draw Primary Challengers
A critical juncture in Fani Willis's tenure as district attorney is expected to come by the end of this week. That's when Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has said he expects to rule on the efforts to oust her from the election case.Georgia Readies to Resume Executions After a 4-Year Pause Brought by COVID and a Legal Agreement
In April 2021, the state attorney general's office entered into an agreementto suspend executions for certain prisoners and to establish conditions under which they could resume.NYPD 'Uninformed' Attacks on Judges' Bail Decisions Pose a 'Grave' Threat
There are a number of problems with the NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell's recent criticismSEC Fines Skechers $1.25 Million, Alleges Undisclosed Payments to Execs and Their Families
The footwear company neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing, but it agreed to a cease-and-desist order.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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