Georgia Licensee Law
United States of America v. Jessica Diane Higginbotham aka Jessica Harriod aka Jessica Jones
Macon, Georgia criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with sending a threatening message to bomb their local headquarters the day before the U.S. Senators from Georgia were in town for campaign events.<br> <br> Jessica Diane Higginbotham aka Jessica Harriod aka Jessica Jones, 35, of Elberton, Georgia, was pleaded guilty to one count of communicating a bomb threat on May 16. <br> ... More...
$0 (08-02-2023 - GA)United States of America v. Tylaun Rashard Mullins
<center><br> <img width="300" src="http://www.gamd.uscourts.gov/sites/gamd/files/welcome-image.jpg"><br> </center><br> Macon, GA - Bass Pro Shop Gun Thieves Admit Guilt, Await Sentencing<br> <br> All three defendants involved in the theft of nine firearms from a Macon-based federal firearms licensee are now awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to their crimes. Tylaun Rashard Mullins, 19, of M... More...
$0 (07-02-2019 - GA)United States of America v. Lavunte Collins
Craigslist Seller Sentenced for Five Armed Robberies<br> <br> ATLANTA - Lavunte Collins has been sentenced on five counts of armed robbery and one count of brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence in connection with his robbery of a string of victims that he lured through Craigslist. <br> <br> “This case highlights the dangers of meeting strangers for commercial transactio... More...
$0 (08-08-2016 - GA)United States of America v. Charles F. Hubbard
Ex-Auburn, Georgia, Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Extortion and Drug Trafficking Charges<br> <br> ATLANTA - Charles F. Hubbard has pleaded guilty to extortion and drug trafficking conspiracy charges. The defendant was an officer with the Auburn, Georgia, Police Department who used his law enforcement position and his patrol car to intercept and steal drugs and money.<br> <br> “Hubbard assisted... More...
$0 (08-19-2016 - GA)United States of America v. Charles Johnson, III, a/k/a Chucky, a/k/a Chuckie
Defendant Charles Johnson, III, appeals his sentence of 102 months’ imprisonment for armed bank robbery. After careful review of the record and briefs, and with the benefit of oral argument, we affirm.<br> I. BACKGROUND<br> A federal grand jury charged Johnson with (1) one count of bank robbery, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2113(a); (2) one count of conspiracy to commit armed bank robbery, in vi... More...
$0 (10-05-2015 - GA)Abdou Barrow v. Commissioner
Abdou Barrow has been in the United States for 23 years since he arrived from Gambia in 1992 and filed an application for asylum in 1997. In 1999, his asylum application was denied and he was ordered removed from this country. Although Barrow had been issued a driver’s license, in 2001 it was cancelled after he pleaded guilty to a number of traffic offenses in Georgia, including hit and run. He ... More...
$0 (10-05-2015 - GA)Georgiacarry.org, Inc. v. The State of Georgia
In 2010, the Georgia legislature, apparently concerned that the carrying of weapons and long g 1 uns2 would likely present an unreasonable risk of harm to people who assemble in eight specific locations, enacted a statute barring the unrestricted carrying of weapons or long guns in those locations. O.C.G.A. § 16- 11-127(b) (this provision is hereinafter referred to as the "Carry Lawâ€).3 T... More...
$0 (07-24-2012 - GA)National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
In 2010, Congress enacted the Patient Protection and Affordable CareAct in order to increase the number of Americans covered by health insurance and decrease the cost of health care. One key provision isthe individual mandate, which requires most Americans to maintain"minimum essential†health insurance coverage. 26 U. S. C. §5000A.For individuals who are not exempt, and who do not receiv... More...
$0 (06-28-2012 - GA)Bowling v. <a href="http://www.peterbilt.com/index_new_mor.asp?file=499">Peterbilt of Knoxville</a>
Negligence - Burn Injuries. Robert Bowling was a mechanic who worked for Peterbilt of Knoxville. He was severely burned when he attempted to use a cutting torch to cut a 55-gallon steel barrel. Unknown to Mr. Bowling, the barrel contained waste paint. He was burned over 60% of the body. He claimed that Peterbilt of Knoxville negligently failed to warn his that the barrel contained the paint.<... More...
$4500000 (04-21-2001 - GA)Patricia Childers, et al. v. John Monson
Personal Injury - Invitees - Liscensees - While a guest in the home of John Monson in 1996, Patricia Childers rode in an elevator installed by Jack Reeves no earlier than 1994. The elevator crashed, causing Childers serious injuries. As a result, she and her husband sued Monson and Reeves for personal injuries and lo... More...
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