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24, May 2012 - Houston, GA BARTOW BLOTTER — 5.12 - Daily Tribune News
May 10 * Houston Zackery ... was arrested by Georgia State Patrol and charged with diving while license suspended and probation violation. * Randy Lynn Combs, 54, of 4015 Arrington Road SE, Acworth, reported to the jail and was charged with theft by ...
24, May 2012 - Cherokee, GA County by county news for Thursday - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia DOT Deputy Commissioner Todd Long will speak ... Fricks is being held at the Cherokee County jail with a $23,900 bond. Chastain was released on $11,400 bond. Cherokee County authorities have filed charges against an Acworth man who ...
24, May 2012 - Authorities: Taxi driver shot, robbed in suburban Lake Worth dies from wounds - Palm Beach Post
The sheriff's office, the statement said, plans to ask the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office to "upgrade" the charges against Christian Carl Eberhardt, 19, of suburban Lake Worth, and Brian Javon Brown, 20, whose last known address was in Georgia.
24, May 2012 - Taylorsville mayor pleads guilty to ‘traveler’ charge
The mayor of a northwest Georgia town who was arrested for allegedly traveling to Chatsworth to attempt to have sex with a minor child pleaded guilty to an electronic child exploitation charge in Murray County, a court officer said.
24, May 2012 - Washington, GA Superseding indictment brought against Wilcox sheriff, others
The Justice Department, along with U.S. Attorney Michael J. Moore, Middle District of Georgia, announced Monday that a grand jury has returned a superseding indictment against former Wilcox County Sheriff Stacy Bloodsworth; his son, Austin Bloodsworth; and former Wilcox County Jailer Casey Owens.Â
23, May 2012 - Usher could leave wife homeless - Newstalk ZB
She later filed court documents in Georgia asking the singer to be stripped of joint physical custody of their sons. Tameka has previously alleged Usher is behind on $34,000 worth of payments after promising her $5,000-a-month to pay for a nanny.
23, May 2012 - Sunshine Laws: Olens’ update worthwhile tutorial for officials, media - Marietta Daily Journal
Cobb and Marietta officials should henceforth have no excuses for abusing Georgia’s Sunshine Laws, following a lengthy tutorial on them May 10 at the County Administration Building from state Attorney ... even if they are on real estate transactions ...
22, May 2012 - Worth, GA Evans Man Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison and Forfeits Assets Worth Millions of Dollars for Violat
SAVANNAH, GA—Hugo Diaz, aka Hugo Diaz de la Fuente, 45, of Evans, Georgia, was sentenced on Tuesday by United States District Court Judge J Randal Hall to 15 months in prison based on Diaz’s earlier guilty plea to harboring illegal aliens for the ...
22, May 2012 - Worth, GA Judge denies bond to 2 men who shot cab driver, who remains 'critical' - Palm Beach Post
The men - identified as Christian Carl Eberhardt, 19, of suburban Lake Worth, and Brian Javon Brown, 20, whose last known address was in Georgia - faced Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Ted S. Booras during their first appearance hearing this morning.
22, May 2012 - Wayne, GA Taylorsville mayor pleads guilty to ‘traveler’ charge - Daily Citizen-News
Cary Wayne Rhodes, 57 ... by FBI agents and officers of the FBI’s Northwest Georgia Safe Child Task Force in Chatsworth, Lamkin added. Rhodes was given a $50,000 bond and bonded out of jail in early November. A number found for Rhodes went unanswered ...
21, May 2012 - Worth, GA Birthing Behind Bars: Fighting for Reproductive Justice for Women in Prison - AlterNet
Her experience is standard procedure for the hundreds of women who enter jail or prison while pregnant each year. Upon her release, Reynolds started WORTH, an organization ... birth while behind bars. In Georgia and inMassachusetts, formerly ...
21, May 2012 - Worth, GA Ga. man gets prison time in Tenn. courthouse plot - MyFox Dallas
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A Georgia man who boasted of a plan to take over a Tennessee courthouse in his quest to oust public officials has been sentenced to four years in prison for transporting firearms across state lines with intent to cause a civil disorder.
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