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As the ACLU of Georgia's reports on Cobb and Gwinnett counties detail, 287(g) agreements have made members of immigrant communities fear and distrust local law enforcement and ultimately more hesitant to report crime. [read post]
8 Feb 2012, 6:58 pm by SO Issues
The survey was conducted in Cobb, Gwinnett and DeKalb County jails, and statistics were incorporated from Fulton County. [read post]
14 Mar 2009, 5:47 pm
A Fulton County judge recently heard arguments on behalf of a man convicted of false imprisonment during a May 2000 drug robbery in Gwinnett County. [read post]
31 May 2017, 5:37 am by Eugene Volokh
Bossier Parish, La., sheriff fires two officers who swapped wives, families, houses without getting divorces. [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 8:10 am by Steve Worrall
Over the past decade, 3,612 people -- each serving an average of 127 days -- were incarcerated in Gwinnett County for failing to pay child support, according to jail records. [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 8:10 am by Steve Worrall
Over the past decade, 3,612 people -- each serving an average of 127 days -- were incarcerated in Gwinnett County for failing to pay child support, according to jail records. [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 5:04 am by Family Law Attorneys
"Last year, the Southern Center filed Open Records Act requests with county sheriffs to find out how many parents were jailed statewide for failing to pay court-ordered child support. [read post]
28 Feb 2012, 1:25 pm by michaellsullivan
MARTA, Gwinnett Transit, Cobb Transit, Clayton transit and GRTA Express, etc.). [read post]
20 Feb 2012, 1:27 pm by michaellsullivan
The current system offers much higher job tax credit amounts to businesses locating or expanding in poorer counties (Tier 1) and conversely, much smaller incentives in more affluent counties (such as Gwinnett, Fulton, or Cobb, which are Tier 4). [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 2:08 pm by michaellsullivan
The current system offers much higher job tax credit amounts to businesses locating or expanding in poorer counties (Tier 1) and conversely, much smaller incentives in more affluent counties (such as Gwinnett, Fulton, or Cobb, which are Tier 4). [read post]
19 Mar 2012, 12:09 pm by michaellsullivan
The current system offers much higher job tax credit amounts to businesses locating or expanding in poorer counties (Tier 1) and conversely, much smaller incentives in more affluent counties (such as Gwinnett, Fulton, or Cobb, which are Tier 4). [read post]