The chief judge of Clinch County’s probate and magistrate courts in Southeast Georgia resigned this week to end a misconduct investigation.
Clich County Probate and Magistrate courts have reopened following the abrupt resignation of Chief Judge Kimberly Smith.
This year's bill put Georgia's magistrate courts in charge of adjudicating eviction cases, limits the liability law enforcement agencies face for enforcing evictions, imposes restitution on ...
According to FBI Atlanta, federal search warrants have been secured to search Wellmade Industries and several homes in the ...
Judge Annie Doris Holder was appointed to one of Georgia’s state boards by Governor Brian Kemp. Judge Holder is a Probate and ...
The US Department of Justice, Georgia Tech Research Corp., and Georgia Institute of Technology must attempt mediation to ...
Georgia Power's outage map indicates the ... The Clayton County Superior Court, State Court, Magistrate Court, Probate Court and Juvenile Court are all housed around each other, with the Clayton ...
Former Manchester City, Newcastle and Rangers midfielder Joey Barton has been found guilty of assaulting his wife by kicking ...