
Georgia’s Supreme Court Upheld Accused Murderer’s Right to Counsel
The police interrogated Brandon Philpot, during which Mr. Philpot made a vague request for his attorney by asking if the officers would like the attorney’s
The police interrogated Brandon Philpot, during which Mr. Philpot made a vague request for his attorney by asking if the officers would like the attorney’s
Fulton Superior Court convicted Steven Regent of one count each of aggravated assault and aggravated battery, during which the defendant straddled his girlfriend and cut
The Georgia Supreme Court reviewed an Appeals Court case involving the value of a dog’s life, not just the fair market value of the dog
Georgia’s Clarke Superior Court convicted Dorunte Williams of malice murder, aggravated assault involving family violence, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a
Georgia’s Mitchell Superior Court convicted Frederick L. Shelton of cocaine possession, obstructing an officer, and a sound violation. Shelton believed his counsel to be lacking
During a medical malpractice case in Henry Superior Court, Lee Phillips and Santhonia Hector asked that a charge of spoliation of evidence be levied against
A Fulton County jury found Hopton Hyde guilty of multiple crimes including malice murder, aggravated assault, felony murder in the commission of aggravated assault, and
Gwinnett Superior Court convicted Adam Wells of armed robbery, but Mr. Wells believed that the court and his counsel prevented him from receiving fair treatment.
T.S., a 15-year-old, was held accountable for actions considered the jurisdiction of superior court instead of juvenile court, and after a hearing, the Glynn Juvenile
Willie Blackmon was on trial in Fulton Superior Court for two counts each of rape, aggravated child molestation, and aggravated child molestation against a minor