Fed court allows forced meds for suspect
ATLANTA — An attorney for a paranoid schizophrenic plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review a federal appeals panel's decision to allow prison doctors to forcibly medicate his client so he can stand trial on bank robbery charges.
UGA grad to clerk for Supreme Court justice
A University of Georgia law school graduate will serve as law clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas when the U.S. Supreme Court begins its next term in October.
Death row inmate dealt new legal blow
ATLANTA - A federal appeals panel on Thursday dismissed an appeal from Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis, dealing him another setback in his attempt to prove he was wrongly convicted of the 1989 murder of a Savannah police officer.
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