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  2. Personal Injury Court - Wikipedia

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    Personal Injury Court is a half-hour nontraditional reenacted court show. The show features cases involving personal injury. [3] The show uses videos, testimonies, accident recreations and eye-witness accounts to determine verdicts. [4] The show debuted on September 16, 2019. [1] [5] [6]

  3. Gino Brogdon - Wikipedia

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    Brogdon became a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the American Bar Association in 1987. [1] He was a legal analyst for CNN and is a mediator with Henning Mediation & Arbitration Services. [1] [2] [3] In 2019, he became the host of the American daytime reality court show, Personal Injury Court.

  4. Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump's attorneys requested to get the case dismissed, arguing he was protected by free speech laws, and wasn't trying to get his supporters to resort to violence. [233] [235] They also stated that Trump had no duty to the protesters, and they had assumed the personal risk of injury by deciding to protest at the rally. [231]

  5. List of landmark court decisions in the United States

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    Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, 315 U.S. 568 (1942) Fighting words—words that by their very utterance inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace—are not protected by the First Amendment. Joseph Burstyn, Inc. v. Wilson, 343 U.S. 495 (1952) Motion pictures, as a form of artistic expression, are protected by the First ...

  6. The 10 Most Infamous Family Inheritance Feuds - AOL

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    Nothing is certain but death and taxes, and where those two intersect -- wills and the estates people leave behind when they pass -- there's supposed to be some certainty as well. Wills are ...

  7. Willie E. Gary - Wikipedia

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    Willie E. Gary (born July 12, 1947) is an American lawyer. [1] Gary and his wife Gloria established Martin County's first Black law firm at the age of 27, [2] presently known as, Gary, Williams, Parenti, Watson, Gary & Gillespie, P.L.L.C. [3] Gary was portrayed by actor Jamie Foxx in the 2023 film The Burial.

  8. Georgia v. Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Georgia v. Randolph , 547 U.S. 103 (2006), is a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court held that without a search warrant , police had no constitutional right to search a house where one resident consents to the search while another resident objects.

  9. L. Lin Wood - Wikipedia

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    According to Georgia law, if someone moves to another state with the intention of establishing residence, they are no longer a resident of Georgia. [ 118 ] [ 119 ] [ 120 ] Wood has five children, two of whom are attorneys, and the eldest is director of admissions at University of Georgia , Athens law school.