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5/14: Old, but new, church; Shackling juveniles; More

5/14: Old, but new, church; Shackling juveniles; More

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Mary, Our Queen Church Gets New Life Out of Buffalo, N.Y. Church
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Shackling of Juvenile Defendants in Courtrooms Usually Improper
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Alvarez, LLC
UPCOMING: Norcross To Present Findings of Survey of Extended-Stay Motels
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC Foundation Awards $55,000 to Gwinnett Charities
RECOMMENDED: Streaming television show, Corner Gas.
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Federal District Judge Emory Speer Also Headed Mercer Law School
MYSTERY PHOTO: From Monuments and Lighthouses to an In-Floor Design
LAGNIAPPE: Another View of a Movie Star at the Cyclorama at Atlanta History Center
CALENDAR: Ribbon Cutting Soon To Be Held at Renovated Club Drive Park

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by · May 14, 2019 · Full issues
BRACK: Shackling of juvenile defendants in courtrooms usually improper

BRACK: Shackling of juvenile defendants in courtrooms usually improper

By Elliott Brack | Someone did a good job eons ago when the first chain was developed. It’s proven to be a useful tool to mankind in all sorts of ways.Heavy metal chains, when hitched to a car or truck, have the strength to snatch a car out of a ditch, or even a ravine.

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