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DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced the conviction of a Gwinnett County man for a fatal shooting outside a Lithonia bar.

Two charged with assaulting federal officers in separate Georgia incidents

Ricardo Trejo-Martinez and Hector Beltran-Ledesma, both Mexican nationals in the United States illegally, have been charged with assaulting or resisting federal deportation officers.

Georgia man convicted for ATM explosion with pipe bomb

Abdurrahim Jalal has been found guilty of detonating a pipe bomb to destroy an ATM and possessing illegal explosives.

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Civil Lawsuits

UGA funds faculty projects to tackle rural issues across Georgia

The University of Georgia's Rural Engagement Workshop for Academic Faculty has allocated seed grants to faculty members addressing rural challenges in Georgia.

School of Law announces faculty and staff award winners for 2024-25

The School of Law has announced the recipients of its 2024-25 faculty and staff awards, as recognized by students.

Newsweek features Assaf Harpaz on Missouri property tax changes

Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz was recently featured in Newsweek, discussing proposed changes to property tax regulations in Missouri.

Macon Mayor Lester Miller strengthens community ties with Mercer University

Lester Miller, the mayor of Macon-Bibb County since 2020, has focused on strengthening ties between his hometown and Mercer University.

Wells releases new edition of Constitutional Torts

Carter Chair Emeritus Michael L. Wells has released the sixth edition of "Constitutional Torts."

Attorney Complaints

For many families, deciding to place a loved one in a nursing home is challenging.

Aflac experiences cyberattack raising concerns over customer data security

Aflac, a major provider of supplemental insurance in the United States, has been targeted by a cyberattack that could have compromised sensitive customer data.

Air India crash linked to rare engine failure; over 270 dead

On June 12, 2025, an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into a residential area shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad, India.

Appellate Courts

Gwinnett County man sentenced to life for Lithonia bar shooting

DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced the conviction of a Gwinnett County man for a fatal shooting outside a Lithonia bar.

Two charged with assaulting federal officers in separate Georgia incidents

Ricardo Trejo-Martinez and Hector Beltran-Ledesma, both Mexican nationals in the United States illegally, have been charged with assaulting or resisting federal deportation officers.

Georgia man convicted for ATM explosion with pipe bomb

Abdurrahim Jalal has been found guilty of detonating a pipe bomb to destroy an ATM and possessing illegal explosives.

Former SSA employee admits guilt in benefits theft scheme

Christina Daniels, a former employee of the Social Security Administration (SSA), has admitted to charges of theft of government property and aggravated identity theft in a federal court. U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg stated, "As an employee...

State Legislature

The Citizen announced on X that it reported on new tort reform laws signed by Governor Brian Kemp, noting that Senate Bill (SB) 68 and SB 69 could help curb lawsuit abuse in Georgia.
Greater Georgia announced on X that it promoted an event in Macon featuring President Pro Tem John F. Kennedy to discuss how Georgia's recent tort reform legislation will lower costs for families and businesses.
Greater Georgia announced on X that it held a tort reform panel discussion with the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce, expressing gratitude to participating lawmakers and attendees.