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‘Page wanted people to feel valued”: Family, friends remember the life of prominent ‘Super Lawyer’ laid to rest Saturday
Read full article: ‘Page wanted people to feel valued”: Family, friends remember the life of prominent ‘Super Lawyer’ laid to rest SaturdayFamily and friends laid to rest Saturday the prominent Georgia attorney who drowned Sunday afternoon while trying to save his teenage son from strong rip currents in St. Simons Island.
Remembering Page Pate: News4JAX relied on attorney to provide valuable insight on local, national stories
Read full article: Remembering Page Pate: News4JAX relied on attorney to provide valuable insight on local, national storiesDefense attorney Page Pate was an expert on constitutional law and was recognized as one of the best legal minds in America.
Justice Department says classified documents at Mar-a-Lago were ‘likely concealed and removed’
Read full article: Justice Department says classified documents at Mar-a-Lago were ‘likely concealed and removed’The Department of Justice is now expanding its probe into former President Donald Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents, adding allegations of “obstruction of justice” in a newly released court filing.
Arbery death trial dominated by race before it even begins
Read full article: Arbery death trial dominated by race before it even beginsThe trial hasn't even started and yet issues of race are at the forefront of the case in which three white men are charged with murder for chasing and killing Ahmaud Arbery.
600 potential jurors in Arbery trial will report to courthouse annex building Monday
Read full article: 600 potential jurors in Arbery trial will report to courthouse annex building MondayOne-thousand potential jurors have been summoned in Glynn County ahead of the trial for the three men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. The trial is slated to begin Monday.
Investigating Trump a big early move for Atlanta's new DA
Read full article: Investigating Trump a big early move for Atlanta's new DAThat includes the Jan. 2 phone call in which Trump was recorded asking Georgia’s secretary of state to overturn his defeat. Prosecuting Trump would likely prove a career-defining move for Willis — and one fraught with risk, said Atlanta attorney Robert James, a former district attorney in neighboring DeKalb County. But fellow lawyers who have faced her in court say she's a skilled litigator who isn't afraid of tough cases. AdIt's uncertain whether Willis will seek charges against Trump or anyone else in relation to the election. That's because citizens empaneled to hear such cases often find it difficult to be impartial about famous defendants, he said.