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In February 1990, Albert and Roberta Salmi separated. He moved into their Idaho condominium, while Roberta remained in the family home in Spokane. She filed for divorce on February 6. [12] According to court documents, Roberta Salmi claimed that her husband was an alcoholic who physically abused her when he drank.
U.S. District Courts for the Middle District of Georgia was created in 1926 by 44 Stat. 670. [1] The first attorney was Bascom S. Denver. The current as of 2024 is Peter D. Leary. [2] Bascom S. Deaver 1926-28 [3] Scott Russell 1928–29; William A. Bootle 1929–33; T. Hoyt Davis 1933–45; John P. Cowart 1945–52; Jack J. Gautier 1952–53 ...
The attorney general of Georgia is the attorney and legal advisor for the executive branch of the U.S. state of Georgia.They are responsible for providing opinions on legal questions concerning the state, prosecuting public corruption cases, overseeing contracts on behalf of the state, as well as representing the state in all civil cases, in all capital felony appeals, and in all cases ...
She cited a Jan. 27 New York Post article about Judge Kaplan's alleged prior working relationship with Roberta Kaplan, and suggested it might warrant overturning Carroll's $83.3 million jury award.
Mary V. Clark Creech (1939): [60] First female lawyer in Savannah, Georgia to have a courtroom practice [Chatham County, Georgia] Shalena Jones: [61] First African American female elected as the District Attorney of Chatham County, Georgia (2020) Shannon Wallace: [62] First female to serve as the District Attorney for Cherokee County, Georgia
Pages in category "District attorneys in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The state attorney general in each of the 50 U.S. states, of the federal district, ... Georgia: Republican: November 1, 2016: 2027 University of Georgia: no term limits
The following is a list of former members of the Georgia State Senate (1789–present) and the prior Executive Council (1777–1789). This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .