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NEW for 4/3: Courts functioning; Voting by mail; Importance of trucking

NEW for 4/3: Courts functioning; Voting by mail; Importance of trucking

Click here to read today’s 20th anniversary edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Order in the Courts Continues During Judicial Emergency
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Will Current Dilemma Cause Georgia To Consider Voting By Mail?
ANOTHER VIEW: Trucking Industry Vital In Emergency Times Like These
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful
FEEDBACK: Applauds Gwinnettians for Willingness to Comply with Restrictions
UPCOMING: Good Attendance at Gwinnett Rotary Club First Virtual Meeting 
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Salvation Army Helping Those Struggling with COVID-19
RECOMMENDED: The Blue Diary by Alice Hoffman
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Civil Rights Leader Joseph Lowery Had Distinguished Career 
MYSTERY PHOTO: What’s The Name and Location of This Bridge?

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by · April 3, 2020 · Full issues
3/25: On DUI convictions, Berlusconi and Trump

3/25: On DUI convictions, Berlusconi and Trump

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside:

TODAY’S FOCUS: DUI Convictions Are Not Only Expensive Propositions but Last Forever

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Italy’s Berlusconi and Trump Come from Similar Backgrounds

SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank

FEEDBACK: FBI Needs to Try To Tap Into Phone, Without the Help of Apple

UPCOMING: Jackson EMC Offering “Bright Ideas” Grants to School Teachers

NOTABLE: PCOM Elects David McCleskey to its Board of Trustees

RECOMMENDED: The Autobiography of James T. Kirk by David A. Goodman

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Long Serving Georgian Naval Officer Scuttles Confederate’s Merrimac

TODAY’S QUOTE: Considering What Is Infinite and What Might Not Be

MYSTERY PHOTO: Can You Tell from the Snow Where This Is Located?

LAGNIAPPE: Lilburn Resident Wins DAR Outstanding Veteran Volunteer Award

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by · March 25, 2016 · Full issues
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FOCUS: DUI convictions are not only expensive, but last forever

By Pamela South, judge, State Court of Gwinnett | For over 15 years, I have been a judge and now have heard thousands of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) cases. I am happy to report that the number of DUI cases has recently fallen slightly in Gwinnett County. And as for multi-DUI offenders, our Gwinnett Accountability Courts have been effective in treating alcoholism and addictions and reducing recidivism. But DUI remains a continuing problem in our county.

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by · March 25, 2016 · Today's Focus