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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNEmory graduate, Atlanta attorney killed in July 4th Texas floodsAn Atlanta-based lawyer and her mother died in the deadly July 4th Texas flooding, according to the woman's law firm. Huff, Powell & Bailey said Josephine Hardin and her mother were in Texas for the ...
The sister of a 31-year-old PhD student murdered last week in Alabama believes her brother was killed by his boyfriend out of jealousy and possessiveness.
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Atlanta PhD student who was innocent wrongfully arrested ... - MSNLadavious McNair, a PhD student and army veteran, is trying to get his life back together after spending 30 days behind bars for a violent crime he didn't even know happened before his arrest.
ATLANTA — Sitting in the Fulton County Jail for 30 days was life-changing for a Clark Atlanta PhD student. Last November, Ladavious McNair was accused of shooting a man during a road rage ...
ATLANTA — A hearing is being held Thursday asking for action against an officer who arrested the wrong man, a veteran and PhD student who was mistakenly jailed for a crime he didn't commit.
The City of Atlanta and its leaders are celebrating nearly two dozen young people who took a big step forward toward their careers Thursday.
Ladavious McNair's attorney said a witness, the victim of the crime along with McNair's Atlanta Clark University professor helped prove his innocence.
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Atlanta curricular offerings are born of conversation with the professional world and to remain vital, it must develop undergraduate and graduate degree ...
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