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Post date: 08/16/2015 – 08:36

Gwinnett County Police are hoping that the massive reward amount may lead to somebody coming forth with information about the perpetrator of a gruesome homicide that occurred a good 3 years ago. A…

Post date: 03/12/2015 – 12:53

A national conservative group representative was calling for an end to capital punishment Thursday at the Capitol, one week prior to a Winder woman’s scheduled execution for the arrangement of her…

Post date: 02/24/2015 – 13:34

A report released by the Criminal Justice Council of Georgia, showed that the justice reforms program has clearly been a hit and has met its intended goals of reducing the number of adults in…

Post date: 11/10/2014 – 13:17

With issues of legalization of some forms and uses of marijuana looming on Georgia’s legislative horizon, law enforcement in the state are urging caution with how the laws are crafted and what…

Post date: 07/27/2014 – 12:48

In July of 2014, Georgia will become the 14th state to allow concealed weapons in bars and restaurants, but only a handful of other states allow firearms in churches and other houses of worship….

Post date: 07/23/2014 – 11:49

The state of Georgia has some new laws taking effect beginning in July and local police have varying opinions on them. The new laws include the so-called “slowpoke law”, one designed to facilitate…

Post date: 01/26/2014 – 14:49

Thieves in Georgia have found a new way to make money; truck batteries. Weighing over 50 pounds, truck batteries contain a significant amount of lead; thieves are able to sell the contents of the…

Post date: 12/15/2013 – 13:49

A bill that allows police to gather DNA along with fingerprints will be voted on by the Georgia House of representatives in their next session beginning in January of 2014. The measure passed…

Post date: 10/10/2013 – 09:05

The City of Atlanta was recently audit by the Department of Justice. The audit was conducted to trace how nearly $400,000 of the $1.1 million the city received in grants has been spent. Atlanta…

Post date: 07/03/2013 – 13:29

Georgia increases its enforcement of repeated DUI offenses. A new law will obligate repeated offenders to go through an ignition interlock device check before starting their car for 12 months…