Gateshead man breached his bail conditions after being caught in a garden
Christopher Carr, 21, was spotted by a police community support officer with the man in a Gateshead garden
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A man accused of going equipped for burglary breached his bail conditions by associating with a co-accused and breaching an overnight stay-at-home curfew three times.
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Former Atlanta police Officer Garrett Rolfe is reinstated by the city s Civil Service Board following dismissal for shooting Rayshard Brooks. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
ATLANTA The police officer who shot and killed Rayshard Brooks, setting off a summer of protest and unrest in Atlanta, was reinstated, according to reports.
The city s Civil Service Board reinstated former Atlanta Police Department Officer Garrett Rolfe, determining that due to the City s failure to comply with several provisions of the Code and the information received during witnesses testimony, the Board concludes the Appellant was not afforded his right to due process.
Ask Asa: Georgia AG warns about covid vaccine scams
Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr says scammers are again using covid-19 worries to bilk consumers. Consumer reporter Asa Aarons Smith explains. Share Updated: 12:22 PM EDT Apr 8, 2021 Asa Aarons Smith
Ask Asa: Georgia AG warns about covid vaccine scams
Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr says scammers are again using covid-19 worries to bilk consumers. Consumer reporter Asa Aarons Smith explains. Share Updated: 12:22 PM EDT Apr 8, 2021
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Show Transcript SCAMS CAN INVOLVE NEARLY ANYTHING AND NOWADAYS EVEN COVID VACCINATIONS ARE A POPULAR TARGET. OUR CONSUMER REPORTER ASA AARONS-SMITH HAS A WARNING FROM THE STATE OF GEORGIA. IT S ALMOST LIKE A CLUMSY CARD TRICK GONE WRONG. PICK A SCAM, ANY SCAM. TAKE THESE TWO. GEORGIA ATTORNEY GENERAL CHRISTOPHER CARR RECENTLY DISCOVERED SCAMMER TRYING ARE AGAIN USING COVID-19 WORRIES TO BILK CONSUMERS. ONE S
Lowndes Co. man wins reversal in murder case The court sided with Pindling s argument (Source: GA DOC) By WALB News Team | April 5, 2021 at 8:47 AM EDT - Updated April 5 at 8:47 AM
ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) - A man serving a life-without-parole prison sentence has had his convictions for malice murder and other crimes reversed under an opinion Monday by the Supreme Court of Georgia.
Michael Pindling was convicted in Lowndes County for his role in the 2013 shooting death of Robert Pett. After the trial court denied his motion for a new trial, Pindling argued that the trial judge plainly erred when instructing the jury that a single witness’s testimony was sufficient to prove a fact without also instructing the jury that if the single witness was an accomplice to the crime, that person’s testimony must be corroborated.
A Yucca Valley man was arrested early Sunday morning, March 28, accused of felony drunk driving. Christopher Carr, 35, was stopped about 1:30 a.m. near El Reposo Street and Highway 62 for allegedly driving under the influence. Because he had three previous DUI convictions in Riverside County, Christopher Carr was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI, booked into the West Valley Detention Center, and was released on a $100,000 bail bond.
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