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...new location will be called Savannah Law School. John Marshall maintained a branch in the coastal Georgia city, known for its historic...
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...The convoluted path of Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis...the 1989 murder of a Savannah police officer. The actions took...
...legal organizations offer smaller-scale or voluntary mentoring, but only Utah and Georgia have bar-mandated mentoring programs now. The idea appears to be...
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...he, Sanders, and Mackey had stolen checks from businesses in the Savannah, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina areas, while co-defendant Counts stole checks...
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...Officer Samuel Hunt was parked outside a public housing project in Savannah, Georgia, filling out paperwork, when he heard a gunshot. It was 1...
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