AltWeeklies Wire

Recording Industry Finds New Battlegroundnew

Last week, the Recording Industry Association of America announced it would sue up to 25 students at each of 18 universities around the country, including Georgia Tech, for Internet2 file-sharing.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Steve Fennessy  |  04-21-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Emory Professor Keeps Fighting Holocaust Deniernew

April 11 will mark the fifth anniversary of Deborah Lipstadt's resounding victory in a British courtroom against Holocaust denier David Irving.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Steve Fennessy  |  04-07-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Deaf Man Duped by 'Misleading' Brokernew

Lester Wimbley was only trying to refinance his home in Decatur, Ga. But within months of contacting a broker, a lawsuit claims, he had unwittingly sold his home and was forced to pay thousands of unnecessary dollars to the broker and the home's buyer.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  01-21-2005  |  Crime & Justice

When It Comes to Bogus Mortgages, Atlanta Leads the Nationnew

For more than a year, Georgia has raced past Florida, the usual state of first resort for real estate scumbags, in mortgage fraud. Our fraud rates are more than two-and-a-half times what they should be for our population.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  12-02-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Lawsuit Seeks Payback for Overcharged Paroleesnew

A parolee's daily fees for an ankle monitoring device had been $3 a day, and paid for by the state, but now are $9 a day, to be paid by the parolee. In at least one case, the daily fee was $22. How, a lawsuit asks, could parolees be expected to make a fresh start when they were paying close to $300 a month for electronic monitoring?
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Steve Fennessy  |  11-04-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Flanking Action: High Court's New Term to Settle 'War on Terror' Issuesnew

A case now before the Supreme Court, Doe vs. Tenet, involves a husband-and-wife team of spies who came in from the Soviet cold a while ago, hoping to make good on a CIA promise to finance their golden years here in the United States.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Bob Barr  |  10-14-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Family Members and Lawyers Describe Assaults of Teens in Prisonnew

Wayne Boatwright Sr. couldn't hold back tears as he told legislators about the death of his 18-year-old son, Wayne Boatwright Jr. He was strangled to death in February at Lee Arrendale State Prison, where children between the ages of 13 and 17 found guilty of one of seven violent felonies are sent. Once there, they often are preyed upon by the prison's older population, documents show.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  08-13-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Did Eddie Crawford's Execution Gut Georgia's DNA Law?new

The denial of DNA testing for convicted child killer Eddie Crawford was a real shame, right up until his execution. Sure, Crawford's claim of innocence was a long shot. But the true casualty is Georgia's year-old DNA law, which was supposed to make post-conviction DNA tests a cinch to get.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Mara Shalhoup  |  07-22-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Prostitute Says She Killed Three to Prove Love for Pimpnew

"When you're out there and you're living that fast life, you can never say what you wouldn't do," says Falicia Blakely, a nude dancer and mother who committed multiple murders at age 18.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Mara Shalhoup  |  04-27-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Narrow Search

Publication

Category

Narrow by Date

  • Last 7 Days
  • Last 30 Days
  • Select a Date Range