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I-Team: Ex-Hall County solicitor could lose her law license
SUMMARY: Former Hall County solicitor general Stephanie Woodard is at risk of losing her law license after pleading guilty to unprofessional conduct in a case involving the misappropriation of taxpayer funds. Initially charged with 24 felonies, she received a relatively lenient plea deal, resulting in 12 months of probation and restitution of over $2,000. While her crime is classified as a misdemeanor, the State Bar of Georgia is investigating whether it involves moral turpitude, which could lead to disbarment. Former colleagues are debating whether her actions warrant such a severe penalty, as her past responsibilities included overseeing prosecutions.
By Johnny Edwards
Published September 19, 2024
Atlanta – Stephanie Woodard can’t serve as a Hall County top prosecutor anymore. But should she still be a licensed attorney?
That’s a question soon to be in front of the Georgia Supreme Court.
FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/ex-hall-county-solicitor-stephanie-woodard-could-lose-her-law-license
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‘Safest, most secure’ election, county results to be certified | Georgia
SUMMARY: By 5 p.m. Tuesday, all 159 counties in Georgia were to have certified their election results. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger praised the counties for meeting the deadline, highlighting record voter turnout with 72.7% participation. Former President Donald Trump led the presidential race with 50.74% of the vote, while Vice President Kamala Harris received 48.52%. Raffensperger emphasized that Georgia had secure, fair, and efficient elections, noting improvements in voter accessibility and experience. He expressed confidence that the election results would be accepted, with no significant issues expected during the certification process by Nov. 22.
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Meadows case to remain in Fulton County | Georgia
SUMMARY: The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear Mark Meadows’ appeal to move his Georgia criminal case to federal court. Indicted by a Fulton County Grand Jury, Meadows faces charges of soliciting the violation of oath and conspiracy related to efforts to overturn election results, alongside 18 others, including Trump. Lower courts ruled against Meadows, stating he was not acting as a federal officer, and his actions did not pertain to his official duties. He has pleaded not guilty, and the case is currently on hold as an Appeals Court reviews claims regarding District Attorney Fani Willis’ potential conflict of interest.
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Georgia’s October tax revenues down | Georgia
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene caused Georgia’s tax revenues to drop by 3.4% in October, with income tax collections falling by $119.6 million (8.7%) from the previous year. The decline was mainly due to a 36.5% decrease in individual income tax payments and a 47.4% drop in corporate income taxes. Extensions on income tax filing deadlines likely contributed to the revenue decrease. Fuel tax collections rose by $105.6 million (146.1%) due to the 2023 fuel tax suspension. While gross sales and use taxes saw a slight increase, net sales taxes dropped by 1%. Year-to-date tax revenues are down by 0.6%.
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