Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case appears in court for status hearing
Read full article: Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case appears in court for status hearingThe admitted gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case will appear in court for a status hearing Tuesday morning.
Jacksonville man who had charges dropped says JSO officers punched, slammed him to ground during arrest: lawsuit
Read full article: Jacksonville man who had charges dropped says JSO officers punched, slammed him to ground during arrest: lawsuitA Jacksonville man is suing Sheriff T.K. Waters and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, claiming officers used excessive force and violated his constitutional rights during a February arrest on charges that were later dropped.
St. Johns County faces multiple lawsuits from former employees over retaliation, contract issues
Read full article: St. Johns County faces multiple lawsuits from former employees over retaliation, contract issuesSt. Johns County is currently facing two lawsuits from former employees, including one that updates an earlier News4JAX I-Team investigation. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of former county employee Ava Pyszczymuka, alleges retaliation under the Florida Whistleblower Act. Pyszczymuka claims she was punished after reporting misconduct.
Court agrees to block some evidence from being released before Shanna Gardner’s trial in murder-for-hire case
Read full article: Court agrees to block some evidence from being released before Shanna Gardner’s trial in murder-for-hire caseDays after the State Attorney’s Office released another round of discovery material in the Jared Bridgean murder-for-hire case, the judge granted a motion from Bridegan’s ex-wife, Shanna Gardner, requesting that some evidence not be released before the trial.
‘Allows public to see’: Attorneys discuss significance of released body cam video and 911 calls in Bridegan case
Read full article: ‘Allows public to see’: Attorneys discuss significance of released body cam video and 911 calls in Bridegan caseThe State Attorney’s Office released body camera footage and 911 calls related to the 2022 murder of Jared Bridegan, providing new insight into the chaotic moments surrounding the shooting. Prosecutors allege Bridegan was killed in a murder-for-hire plot involving his ex-wife, Shanna Gardner, and her estranged husband, Mario Fernandez.
Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case gets new attorney amid possible plea withdrawal
Read full article: Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case gets new attorney amid possible plea withdrawalThe admitted gunman in the Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case has a new attorney, according to court records.
Parents questioned, Westside neighbors shocked after 2-year-old boy dies after police say he accidentally shot himself
Read full article: Parents questioned, Westside neighbors shocked after 2-year-old boy dies after police say he accidentally shot himselfA quiet neighborhood on Calvary Drive on the Westside was shaken by tragedy Sunday evening and into Monday afternoon when a 2-year-old boy died in what the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) believes is an accidental shooting.
Judge approves motion for jail phone records of Jared Bridegan’s admitted gunman amid ‘false testimony’ claims
Read full article: Judge approves motion for jail phone records of Jared Bridegan’s admitted gunman amid ‘false testimony’ claimsDefense attorneys for Shanna Gardner and Mario Fernandez filed a new motion to obtain jail phone records of Jared Bridegan’s admitted gunman, Henry Tenon, after he recently backtracked on his previous testimony saying it was false.
Attorney for admitted gunman says he was shocked after client backtracked on testimony in a ‘murder-for-hire’ case
Read full article: Attorney for admitted gunman says he was shocked after client backtracked on testimony in a ‘murder-for-hire’ case“False testimony:” Those are two words that could change the entire trajectory of the Jared Bridegan murder case, according to a legal analyst.
Attorney for admitted gunman says he was shocked after he backtracked on testimony in a ‘murder-for-hire’ case
Read full article: Attorney for admitted gunman says he was shocked after he backtracked on testimony in a ‘murder-for-hire’ case“False testimony:” Those are two words that could change the entire trajectory of the Jared Bridegan murder case, according to a legal analyst.
Attorney says plea deal for admitted gunman in murder-for-hire case could be in jeopardy after backtracking on testimony
Read full article: Attorney says plea deal for admitted gunman in murder-for-hire case could be in jeopardy after backtracking on testimony“False testimony:” Those are two words that could change the entire trajectory of the Jared Bridegan murder case, according to a legal analyst.
Lawsuit filed against St. Johns County public safety ordinance claims it targets panhandlers, violates 1st Amendment
Read full article: Lawsuit filed against St. Johns County public safety ordinance claims it targets panhandlers, violates 1st AmendmentA federal lawsuit was filed Monday against St. Johns County for its ordinance on pedestrians and public rights-of-way.
Resident files federal lawsuit against Jacksonville parking lot manager, accuses company of violating privacy laws
Read full article: Resident files federal lawsuit against Jacksonville parking lot manager, accuses company of violating privacy lawsA federal lawsuit has been filed against Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), the company that manages a parking lot on Broad Street in Jacksonville.
Defense makes last pitch to keep deputy’s killer off death row as woman who tried to help him escape sentenced
Read full article: Defense makes last pitch to keep deputy’s killer off death row as woman who tried to help him escape sentencedPatrick McDowell’s attorneys made one last push in court Monday morning to keep the man who pleaded guilty to killing a Nassau County deputy off death row.
Defense team to make final plea to keep Nassau County deputy killer off death row
Read full article: Defense team to make final plea to keep Nassau County deputy killer off death rowPatrick McDowell and his attorneys will be back in Nassau County court Monday for what’s known as a Spencer hearing before he is sentenced.
DEA pushes to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. But what does this mean for Florida?
Read full article: DEA pushes to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. But what does this mean for Florida?Following the Drug Enforcement Administration’s push to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, News4JAX is looking into what the change could mean and impact the industry in Florida.

St. Johns County deputy who died after struggle with migrant may have had heart attack before encounter, autopsy finds
Read full article: St. Johns County deputy who died after struggle with migrant may have had heart attack before encounter, autopsy findsAttorneys for 18-year-old migrant Vergilio Aguilar-Mendez, who is accused in the death of a St. Johns County deputy, are bolstering their arguments for why the case should be dismissed.
New policy bans transgender Floridians from changing driver’s licenses to match current gender identity
Read full article: New policy bans transgender Floridians from changing driver’s licenses to match current gender identityFloridians who are transgender can no longer change their driver’s licenses to match their current gender identity because of a new policy by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
Families of Dollar General shooting victims file lawsuit, lawyers cite lack of security presence
Read full article: Families of Dollar General shooting victims file lawsuit, lawyers cite lack of security presenceLawyers for the families of three Black residents killed in a racially motivated shooting at a Jacksonville Dollar General store have filed a lawsuit.
Families of Dollar General shooting victims file lawsuit against store, security company, parents of shooter
Read full article: Families of Dollar General shooting victims file lawsuit against store, security company, parents of shooterLawyers for the families of three Black residents killed in a racially motivated shooting at a Jacksonville Dollar General store have filed a lawsuit.
Man making threats barricades himself in Downtown building causing police stand off, JSO says
Read full article: Man making threats barricades himself in Downtown building causing police stand off, JSO saysA heavy police presence in downtown Jacksonville Tuesday night in response to a possible threat situation.
After the partial collapse of a Riverside hospital parking garage, there are more questions than answers
Read full article: After the partial collapse of a Riverside hospital parking garage, there are more questions than answersQuestions will be asked for several weeks if not months as to how the parking structure at Ascension St. Vincent’s hospital suddenly collapsed Monday afternoon.
I-TEAM: Foreclosure lawsuits for Flagler Beach real estate project linked to Serenata Beach Club owners
Read full article: I-TEAM: Foreclosure lawsuits for Flagler Beach real estate project linked to Serenata Beach Club ownersThe News4JAX I-TEAM has uncovered two foreclosure lawsuits related to a Flagler Beach real estate project linked to Serenata Beach Club owners, Molly and Jeffrey Butler.
Georgia’s speedy trial law could affect Trump’s criminal case
Read full article: Georgia’s speedy trial law could affect Trump’s criminal caseFulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has said she wants to try all 19 co-defendants at the same time. However, a legal move by one of the defendants could negate that.
Teacher’s aide who sat on a child with autism won’t be charged
Read full article: Teacher’s aide who sat on a child with autism won’t be chargedA former school teacher’s aide won’t be charged after she sat on a child with autism. News4JAX obtained the decline letter from the State Attorney's Office Third Judicial Circuit explaining why they won’t press charges.
Sentencing trial for man who killed Nassau County deputy postponed to next year over new death penalty law questions
Read full article: Sentencing trial for man who killed Nassau County deputy postponed to next year over new death penalty law questionsThe sentencing trial for a man who pleaded guilty to killing a Nassau County deputy in 2021 has been postponed until at least April 2024 while the local court waits for the Florida Supreme Court to sort out questions about Florida’s new death penalty law.
JSO searching for man charged with organized fraud. SEC says he ran a $5.9M Ponzi scheme.
Read full article: JSO searching for man charged with organized fraud. SEC says he ran a $5.9M Ponzi scheme.JSO is searching for a man accused of organized fraud. The Securities of Exchange Commission has also filed a civil lawsuit against the suspect, claiming Cedric Griffin scammed more than 100 victims into contributing nearly $6 million to a real estate Ponzi scheme.
New death penalty law raises questions about on-going cases
Read full article: New death penalty law raises questions about on-going casesOne day after Governor DeSantis signed new legislation which lowers the threshold for a jury vote on death penalty cases, there's one very important unanswered question, in which cases will the law apply?
I-TEAM looks at Florida’s red flag law in wake of another shooting
Read full article: I-TEAM looks at Florida’s red flag law in wake of another shootingKentucky's governor is calling for red flag laws in the state following a shooting at a downtown Louisville bank that killed five people and injured eight others. Florida already has a red flag law in place, put in place in 2018 after the Parkland school shooting. Surrounding states like Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi do not have such laws
Jury selection for teen killer’s mother to begin May 15 in tampering with evidence trial
Read full article: Jury selection for teen killer’s mother to begin May 15 in tampering with evidence trialThe trial for the St. Johns County mother accused of tampering with evidence in the case against her teenage son, Aiden Fucci, has been pushed back to next month.
Snapchat video key in Murdaugh case: Here’s why it was so influential
Read full article: Snapchat video key in Murdaugh case: Here’s why it was so influentialOne of the last pieces of a legal dynasty that doled out justice in rural South Carolina for decades crumbled Friday as prominent lawyer Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for the murder of his wife and son at their sprawling estate.
Defense wants admissions by man charged in Nassau County woman’s death thrown out
Read full article: Defense wants admissions by man charged in Nassau County woman’s death thrown outAttorneys for Shawn Whigham, the man charged with murder in the death of 73-year-old Colleen Potts, are asking for admissions made by their client during an interrogation to be thrown out.
Case of Jacksonville mother charged in daughter’s shooting death heads to jury selection
Read full article: Case of Jacksonville mother charged in daughter’s shooting death heads to jury selectionJury selection is slated to begin Tuesday in the trial of a Jacksonville mother, who is charged in the death of her 14-year-old daughter.
Man convicted of killing 2 Putnam County boys makes final plea to judge to spare him death penalty
Read full article: Man convicted of killing 2 Putnam County boys makes final plea to judge to spare him death penaltyA Putnam County man convicted of murdering two young brothers will be back in court Tuesday to make a final attempt to persuade a judge to keep him off Death Row and instead, hand him a life sentence.
I-TEAM: Recorded traffic stop raises questions of racial profiling and a violation of rights
Read full article: I-TEAM: Recorded traffic stop raises questions of racial profiling and a violation of rightsA local veteran is turning to the News4JAX ITEAM after JSO Task force officers pulled him over in a traffic stop on the Northside. Braxton Smith says he and his car were searched. He insists he was illegally detained and questioned for more than 30 minutes before being let go. The first 3 minutes of the police encounter were captured on his cell phone camera, before officers turned the recording off.
Will jury recommend death penalty for man convicted of killing 2 Putnam County boys?
Read full article: Will jury recommend death penalty for man convicted of killing 2 Putnam County boys?Mark Wilson Jr. was found guilty earlier this month on two counts of first-degree murder for killing 12-year-old Robert Baker and 14-year-old Tayten Baker.
Kimberly Kessler escorted out of courtroom again as jury selection begins in murder trial
Read full article: Kimberly Kessler escorted out of courtroom again as jury selection begins in murder trialJury selection started Monday morning in the Nassau County Courthouse in the murder trial for Kimberly Kessler who is accused of killing a mother of three in 2018.
Attorney on Arbery verdict: Without video, ‘I’m not sure we’d be here at all’
Read full article: Attorney on Arbery verdict: Without video, ‘I’m not sure we’d be here at all’Both the prosecution and the defense in the trial over the death of Ahmaud Arbery used video of the 25-year-old man’s killing as a way to try and prove their case to the jury.
Could controversial comments by defense attorney in Arbery case be part of a bigger legal strategy?
Read full article: Could controversial comments by defense attorney in Arbery case be part of a bigger legal strategy?The defense attorney for one of the three men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery is again being scrutinized for his concern that the presence of Black pastors in the courtroom could influence the jury.
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Darnell-Cookman teacher could face prison time on child abuse charge, legal expert says
Read full article: Darnell-Cookman teacher could face prison time on child abuse charge, legal expert saysA teacher at Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts who was arrested Friday on a charge of child abuse against a student appeared before a judge Saturday morning and was released on her own recognizance, meaning she didn’t have to post bail.
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Attorneys want to know what weapon was used to kill Joleen Cummings
Read full article: Attorneys want to know what weapon was used to kill Joleen CummingsIt’s been more than three years since Joleen Cummings, a Nassau County mother, was last seen. And although she’s presumed dead, her remains still haven’t been located.
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State wants to know what weapon was used to kill Joleen Cummings
Read full article: State wants to know what weapon was used to kill Joleen CummingsIt’s been more than three years since Joleen Cummings, a Nassau County mother, was last seen. And although she’s presumed dead, her remains still haven’t been located.
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After dozens questioned, 23 advance to pool of 64 potential jurors needed in Arbery slaying trial
Read full article: After dozens questioned, 23 advance to pool of 64 potential jurors needed in Arbery slaying trialA Georgia judge has deemed 15 of more than 50 Glynn County residents interviewed so far this week are qualified to serve on the jury that will decide the fate of three Glynn County men charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery.
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Potential jurors in Ahmaud Arbery case face questions about race
Read full article: Potential jurors in Ahmaud Arbery case face questions about raceAs jury selection got slowly underway Monday in the trial of three men charged with fatally shooting Ahmaud Arbery, potential jurors were asked questions, and many of those questions were about race.
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Jury selection in trial of men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery could take weeks
Read full article: Jury selection in trial of men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery could take weeksMore than 1,000 potential jurors will show up to the Glynn County Courthouse on Monday morning. Twelve people will end up being selected as jurors for the trial against the three men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery in 2020.
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Judge denies all defense motions to suppress evidence in Kimberly Kessler trial
Read full article: Judge denies all defense motions to suppress evidence in Kimberly Kessler trialA judge has denied all motions filed by Kimberly Kessler’s defense to suppress evidence in her trial in the murder of Joleen Cummings, her co-worker at a Nassau County salon.
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Former Jacksonville cop expected to plead guilty in 1999 murder
Read full article: Former Jacksonville cop expected to plead guilty in 1999 murderA former Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office detective indicted earlier this year on a count of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of a businessman and the robbery of his wife in 1999 is expected to plead guilty at a hearing next week, according to court documents.
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I-TEAM: Nurse investigated for allegedly writing mask opt-out notes at public park
Read full article: I-TEAM: Nurse investigated for allegedly writing mask opt-out notes at public parkIs a local registered nurse selling mask and vaccine opt out forms at a public park? That’s the claim that’s now under investigation after complaints from fellow health care professionals.
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Officer accused of sexually abusing girl on softball team he was coaching
Read full article: Officer accused of sexually abusing girl on softball team he was coachingInformation in a lawsuit gives the first information about some of the charges facing former police officer Matthew Butler, who was arrested two years ago on charges including capital sexual battery on a child under 12.
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Attorney for teen charged in death of Tristyn Bailey files motion to withdraw
Read full article: Attorney for teen charged in death of Tristyn Bailey files motion to withdrawThe attorney for Aiden Fucci, the teenager charged with second-degree murder in the death of Tristyn Bailey, has filed a motion to withdraw as counsel, the State Attorney’s Office confirmed Monday to News4Jax.
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Thousands call for 1st-degree murder charge in Tristyn Bailey’s death
Read full article: Thousands call for 1st-degree murder charge in Tristyn Bailey’s deathProsecutors are still weighing whether to charge 14-year-old Aiden Fucci as an adult in the death of 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey. Fucci is facing a second-degree murder charge.
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Snapchat photo among social media posts being looked at in Tristyn Bailey investigation
Read full article: Snapchat photo among social media posts being looked at in Tristyn Bailey investigationSt. Johns County detectives are reviewing social media posts as part of the investigation into the death of 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey, including a widely-shared photograph showing a teenager in the back seat of a deputy’s cruiser.
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Middleburg couple accused of participating in siege of US Capitol
Read full article: Middleburg couple accused of participating in siege of US CapitolOn Friday, the couple will be back in court, where they will before a District of Columbia judge via Zoom. NO COMMENT: A Middleburg couple accused of rushing the Capitol sprinted out of the federal courthouse, refusing to comment about their arrest. The FBI said Biggs is a Proud Boy organizer who was also seen inside the Capitol and was released Wednesday under home confinement. He said everyone has different restriction conditions based on their alleged actions at the Capitol. Also, charges of sedition and insurrection can bring on higher bond amounts and jail time before going to trial.
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8 Florida men accused of participating in siege on Capitol, so far
Read full article: 8 Florida men accused of participating in siege on Capitol, so farFILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 file photo, supporters of President Donald Trump climb the west wall of the the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Not just one Florida Man, but eight and counting were arrested and accused of taking part in the riots at the Capitol earlier this month. The FBI said Biggs is a Proud Boy organizer who was also seen inside the Capitol and was released Wednesday under home confinement. He said everyone has different restriction conditions based on their alleged actions at the Capitol. Also, charges of sedition and insurrection can bring on higher bond amounts and jail time before going to trial.
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Jury trials to resume in Jacksonville after 6-month freeze
Read full article: Jury trials to resume in Jacksonville after 6-month freezeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Much like the rest of the country, Jacksonville’s justice system has struggled to function during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The Florida Supreme Court suspended jury trials– and inmates' constitutional rights to demand a speedy trial within five months was halted. But, others accused of more serious crimes, unable to afford bail and unable to present their case to a jury, were stuck until jury trials resume. Emails to Judge Mahon’s office were not immediately returned, but Cofer says the chief judge anticipates bringing in jurors and starting to have felony trials following the week of Oct. 5. The largest courtroom is expected to be used for jury selection to allow for social distancing.
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Bradford Middle student told to remove Black Lives Matter mask
Read full article: Bradford Middle student told to remove Black Lives Matter maskSTARKE, Fla. – The parent of a Bradford Middle School student said her daughter was told by school leaders Tuesday to take off a face mask, which displayed support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Jennifer Brown told News4Jax that her daughter, 12-year-old Deziyah Brown, was not given an immediate explanation as to why the mask was not allowed but that she was later told it was too political. The black mask has the words “I can’t breathe,” printed in large, red letters followed by “Black Lives Matter” below in white letters. Brown said her daughter was not offered a replacement mask when she was told to remove her own. Harris said the school district does have masks on hand for any student that wants to wear one.
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Duval County holding ever Zoom civil jury trial
Read full article: Duval County holding ever Zoom civil jury trialDUVAL COUNTY, Fla. Duval County will be handling Floridas first fully remote civil jury trial starting on Monday. The trial, also believed to be the first fully remote trial with a binding verdict in the United States, is set to begin at 9 a.m. Court records show the parties involved have signed consent forms saying they have no objections to a remote trial. Nichols says when picking a jury, important details attorneys would look for if the process were held inside the courtroom could be lost over Zoom. "Not having your email up on your computer while you're participating in jury selection," Nichols said.
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Duval County to hold first ever Zoom civil jury trial
Read full article: Duval County to hold first ever Zoom civil jury trialDUVAL COUNTY, Fla. Duval County will be conducting the first fully remote civil jury trial in the State of Florida. The trial, also believed to be the first fully remote trial with a binding verdict in the United States, is a result of the Fourth Judicial Circuit being chosen by the Florida Supreme Court to serve as one of five remote civil trial pilot projects throughout the State. Starting Thursday, August 6th, that officially includes seating a Duval County jury. Court records show the parties involved have signed consent forms saying they have no objections to a remote trial. Nichols says when picking a jury, important things attorneys would look for if the process were inside the courtroom could be lost over Zoom.
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Complaint: Autopsy reveals nothing to support strangulation as cause of George Floyds death
Read full article: Complaint: Autopsy reveals nothing to support strangulation as cause of George Floyds deathJACKSONVILLE, Fla. The white Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyds neck was arrested and charged with murder Friday. The papers also said that an autopsy revealed nothing to support strangulation as the cause of death. The exam concluded that the combined effects of being restrained, potential intoxicants in Floyds system and his underlying health issues, including heart disease, likely contributed to his death. Regardless of what the autopsy is saying, the officer put his knee in Mr. Floyds neck, said Isaiah Rumlin, president of the Jacksonville branch of the NAACP. RELATED: Protests over George Floyds death spread across the nationProtests were largely peaceful as demonstrators marched in the streets from Los Angeles to New York, but in Atlanta, demonstrators set a police car ablaze and broke windows at CNNs headquarters.
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Cobb County DA: No conflict in Ahmaud Arbery case
Read full article: Cobb County DA: No conflict in Ahmaud Arbery caseThats what happened in Georgia when the Cobb County District Attorneys Office traveled to Glynn County for a case. According to a post on the Cobb County District Attorneys Office Facebook page, in fall 2016, Cobb County prosecutors tried a Cobb County case in Brunswick upon a change-of-venue order issued by the judge in that case. Cobb Countys staff used the Glynn County District Attorney Office for workspace for the duration of that monthslong trial. Staying with transparency, the Cobb County District Attorneys Office also explained that the Special Victims Unit of the Cobb County District Attorneys Office includes a prosecutor who came to the Cobb County District Attorneys Office after working in the Glynn County District Attorneys Office. In unfortunate circumstances, we are sometimes called upon to prosecute people we know professionally, said current Cobb County District Attorney Joyette Holmes.

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