Ross Harris Trial

Ross Harris Trial

The Ross Harris trial became one of Georgia’s most publicized criminal cases, centering on the tragic 2014 death of Harris’s 22-month-old son. Over weeks of testimony, Cobb County prosecutors and the defense argued whether the incident was a terrible mistake or a deliberate act. Jurors reviewed video footage, car evidence, and emotional testimony before ultimately convicting Harris on eight charges, including malice murder and cruelty to children. His defense attorney plans to appeal, citing trial errors and inconsistent testimony. The case remains a defining moment in Cobb County’s criminal justice system.

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Former Republican Party Chairman Charged with Child Molestation

A former Cobb County Republican Party chairman has been charged with child molestation involving two boys, according to police reports. The allegations span multiple years and locations, including a local church. The defendant, who remains jailed without bond, entered a not guilty plea during his arraignment before a Cobb Superior Court judge. Legal experts note that such charges can lead to significant penalties and complex pretrial motions. This case underscores the importance of legal representation and understanding the criminal justice process in Georgia’s courts.

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