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The United States District Court for the District of Georgia was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat. 73, on September 24, 1789. [2] The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on August 11, 1848, by 9 Stat. 280 .
It is located in downtown Macon on the same street (two blocks west) as the William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse. In 2012, the courthouse was named for J. Taylor Phillips, State Court judge from 1964 to 2012; he served as a full-time judge until 1998 when he assumed part-time senior status.
Completed in 1908, it initially served as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, until the creation of the Middle District in 1926. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1972 as "Old U.S. Post Office and Federal Building", [ 1 ] and also is included in ...
Bibb County Courthouse, Macon, Georgia circa 1876. Reconstruction to the 1920s ... Used as a schoolhouse for a number of years after 1893.
The courtrooms, located in the former home of Sears at the mall, are set to open in 30 to 60 days and could be a big help for Macon’s justice system.
In February 2022, The Macon Newsroom also broke the news that Brown was under a 2019 court order to return a client’s $40,000 investment, plus interest, dating back to 2011. The sum owed now is ...
Macon (/ ˈ m eɪ k ən / MAY-kən), officially Macon–Bibb County, is a consolidated city-county in Georgia, United States. Situated near the fall line of the Ocmulgee River, it is 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Atlanta and near the state's geographic center—hence its nickname "The Heart of Georgia". Macon's population was 157,346 in the ...
Although the response numbers for cyberbullying were small, 21% of Bibb County middle and high school students said they always feel stress, while 28% said they feel stressed occasionally.