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The trial began on September 29, 2014, presided over by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry Baxter. It was the longest criminal trial in Georgia history, lasting eight months. [10] The lead prosecutor was Fani Willis. [11] Before the end of the trial, the superintendent at the center of the scandal, Beverly Hall, died of breast cancer ...
A judge sharply reduced the sentences Thursday for three former Atlanta public school educators.
In 2013, 35 Atlanta Public Schools educators were indicted for racketeering in the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal. This led to an eight-month trial, the longest criminal trial in Georgia's history, in which 11 of the 12 defendants who went to trial were convicted, with the rest pleading guilty. [3] [5] [12] [13]
Hall was indicted on March 29, 2013 by a Fulton County, Georgia grand jury in relation to her role in the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal. [1] She was charged with racketeering, making false statements, theft, influencing witnesses, and conspiracy. [8]
A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced a key figure in the sprawling corruption scandal at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and the city attorney's office to nearly three years in prison.
Here's a throwback cheating scandal: years ago, Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher, and Elizabeth Taylor were all involved in a scandalous love triangle. Debbie and Eddie got married in 1955, but ended ...
The investigation's report, published in July 2011, found evidence of a widespread cheating scandal. At least 178 teachers and principals at 44 APS schools were alleged to have corrected students' tests to increase scores, in some cases holding "cheating parties" to revise large quantities of tests.
William "Rick" Singer, the ringleader in a college admissions cheating scandal that spanned the country, was sentenced to 42 months in prison by a federal judge on Wednesday. Singer will then be ...