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Savannah, GA Attorney News Archive (Page 7)
HomeGoods Opens in Former Kmart Space in Statesboro, Boosting Retail and Local JobsStatesboro, Georgia, is on the cusp of a retail renaissance as HomeGoods prepares to move into a portion of the long-empty Kmart building at the Southern Square Shopping Center. City officials, including retail recruiter Alan Gross, have confirmed the store's upcoming arrival, although an official opening date is yet to be revealed due to ongoing renovations. This development represents a significant leap forward for real estate law and local business, with the promise of roughly 100 new jobs that will provide a boost to the local economy. Furthermore, changes are also in the works at the nearby University Commons shopping center. City officials have hinted at an exciting new retail tenant set to occupy the former Publix location. Mayor Jonathan McCollar has expressed enthusiasm about these developments, emphasizing the vital role of adaptive reuse in fostering sustainable community growth. Chatham County Fugitive Robert Wayne Bookter Arrested After Bold EscapeThe Chatham County Police Department successfully captured escaped fugitive Robert Wayne Bookter just after noon on Tuesday. The arrest took place just blocks from the location where he had fled during transport. Bookter was facing serious charges, including obstruction and assault against law enforcement, when he managed to escape due to an incident involving a chemical irritant. Sheriff Ronald Coleman stressed the unwavering commitment to maintaining law and order in Chatham County, declaring that criminal actions like Bookter's will not be tolerated. The pursuit to recapture him involved multiple law enforcement agencies and the use of advanced resources, demonstrating a robust response to potential threats in the community. As Bookter is now being taken to the Chatham County Detention Center, this incident raises important questions regarding civil litigation and criminal defense procedures within Georgia's law enforcement practices. Beaufort County Law Enforcement Encourages Caution for Safe New Year's CelebrationsAs the New Year approaches in Georgia, local officials are urging residents to prioritize their safety during the celebrations. Daniel Allen, from the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office, highlighted the importance of planning ahead for a safe holiday season. Historically, there are about 17 emergency calls related to holiday gatherings each year, including incidents involving criminal disturbances and personal injuries. Law enforcement officials stress the risks associated with intoxicated behavior. Such actions can lead to disruptive arrests and potential injuries, particularly from malfunctioning fireworks or gun discharges. In light of these dangers, local authorities are reinforcing existing restrictions on fireworks and urging residents to follow safety protocols. As festivities begin, officials advise attendees to arrange for a designated driver or use rideshare services. This proactive approach not only helps prevent DUI charges but also ensures a responsible and enjoyable transition into 2026. Two Arrested After Hit-and-Run Claims Life of 14-Year-Old in SavannahIn a tragic incident in Savannah, Georgia, Castro Miguel Reyes and Olvin Antonio Ramos have been arrested by the Chatham County Police Department. They are connected to a hit-and-run accident that resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy who was riding his bicycle in Sandfly. The charges against Reyes and Ramos include evidence tampering and obstruction, reflecting the serious implications of the incident within the realms of civil litigation and criminal defense. Law enforcement has successfully located the vehicle involved in the collision and is currently processing it for critical evidence. Local authorities are appealing to the community for assistance. They are encouraging anyone with information or surveillance footage related to the case to come forward. This outreach is particularly important as the investigation progresses in the context of personal injury law. As this sad story unfolds, the Savannah community is grappling with grief over the loss of a young life, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced road safety and accountability. Savannah Shooting at Frazier Homes Claims Life of Man; Suspect Remains at LargeA tragic shooting incident occurred Sunday night in Savannah, Georgia, claiming the life of a man at Frazier Homes on W. Gwinnett Street. Despite emergency responders' efforts to administer life-saving measures, the victim unfortunately succumbed to his injuries at the scene. In response, the Savannah Police Department has initiated a criminal investigation, highlighting the critical need for community vigilance amid increasing violence. Mayor Van Johnson has called for unity and strength among residents, urging them to support one another during this challenging time. Alderwoman Alicia Miller Blakely has condemned the senseless act of violence, reinforcing the community’s need for solidarity. As the search for the suspect continues, local authorities encourage anyone with information related to this personal injury case to come forward and assist in the investigation. Savannah Family Displaced by Christmas Eve Fire; Community Urged to HelpA Christmas Eve fire at the Oaks at Victory apartment complex in Savannah has left two adults and a child homeless. The Savannah Fire Department received the alarm early in the morning and quickly contained the flames, which were confined to the kitchen area. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported. In response to the tragedy, local attorneys who specialize in civil litigation and real estate law are stepping up to support the displaced family as they face housing challenges. Their efforts highlight the strong sense of community in Georgia during difficult times. Officials are emphasizing the importance of being prepared during the holiday season, especially as families may encounter unexpected difficulties. This incident serves as a vital reminder of fire safety and the resilience found within the community in the face of crises. Victim of Forsyth Park Acid Attack, Ashley Wasieleski, Receives First Skin Graft as Fundraising Surpasses $275,000In a shocking incident at Forsyth Park, 46-year-old Ashley Wasieleski is now recovering after undergoing her first skin graft surgery following a brutal acid attack. As the investigation continues with no arrests made so far, her community is stepping up to support her. Fundraising efforts have already raised over $275,000 to help cover her significant medical expenses. Attorney Mark Tate and businessman O.C. Welch are leading the charge, having organized initiatives that contributed $81,000 specifically for a reward related to the case. Renowned burn specialist Dr. Steven Kahn has highlighted the challenging road ahead for Wasieleski. He noted that victims of severe burn injuries often face lengthy treatments, which can lead to expenses that reach six figures. Local officials and investigators are actively seeking crucial footage from the night of the attack and are urging the public to provide any information that could assist in the case. As residents across Georgia rally in support of Wasieleski, the community's focus remains on her recovery and the pursuit of justice in this distressing situation centered around personal injury law. Fatal Pedestrian Incident on Highway 80 East in Pooler Results in One DeathA pedestrian was tragically killed in a vehicular accident on Highway 80 East in Pooler, Georgia, leading to ongoing investigations by local authorities. This incident has sparked concerns among civil litigation and personal injury law experts about pedestrian safety in the region. Elected officials are expected to highlight the urgent need for improved road safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future. As Pooler continues to grow, discussions around robust real estate law related to construction and traffic regulation have gained prominence. This story is still developing, and further details about the victim and the circumstances surrounding the accident are awaited. Pooler Mayor Calls for Caution Following Fatal Pedestrian Accident on Highway 80A tragic incident in Pooler, Georgia, has resulted in the death of a pedestrian who was struck by a tractor-trailer on Highway 80. Mayor Karen Williams confirmed the details, stating that the event is currently under investigation and that more information will be released at a later date. In her social media message, Mayor Williams urged the community to be especially vigilant as the holiday shopping season brings increased traffic. She emphasized the necessity for patience on the roads, taking into consideration the varying experience levels of drivers during this busy time. This unfortunate incident highlights the critical need for greater awareness of pedestrian safety. It also raises concerns about potential personal injury claims that may arise from such tragic occurrences, drawing attention to the broader implications for civil litigation in the area. Georgia Group Seeks to Reunite Hyundai Workers with Families for the HolidaysMigrant Equity Southeast (MESE) is mobilizing efforts to secure the release of workers detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Hyundai Megasite as the holiday season draws near. Executive Director Daniela Rodriguez shared that while three workers have been released, nearly ten remain in custody. Many of these individuals are young migrants from Venezuela and Mexico. Rodriguez highlighted the critical conditions these workers endured while laboring in unsafe environments to provide for their families. In response, MESE is aiming to raise $35,000 for a legal fund to support those who have pending asylum cases and possess valid employment documentation. This initiative underscores the vital role of community support in South Georgia, particularly in areas like Savannah and the Coastal region, as families look forward to reunification during the holiday season. Chatham County Probate Judge May Be Removed After Unanimous Commission VoteIn a major development for Georgia's judicial system, a statewide qualifications committee has unanimously voted to potentially remove Chatham County Probate Judge Tom Bordeaux. This decision stems from his breaches of judicial conduct, particularly his repeated failure to issue timely rulings in several civil litigation cases, some of which have been pending for more than seven years. Savannah attorney Mark Tate, who represents multiple clients affected by the delays in Bordeaux's decisions, expressed his support for the committee's findings. He emphasized the critical need for efficient governance, especially in matters involving wills and estates. Judge Bordeaux, who has held his position since 2016, has attributed these delays to staffing issues. However, the committee found his explanations unsatisfactory. The case is now set to be reviewed by the Georgia Supreme Court, which will ultimately decide Bordeaux's future in office. Pine Island Owners Drop State Lawsuit While Civil Litigation in Beaufort County ContinuesIn a notable development, the owners of Pine Island have decided to withdraw their state-level lawsuit against Beaufort County regarding a contentious golf course proposal on St. Helena Island, Georgia. This decision comes in light of the county council's prior rejection of an attempt to restart negotiations on the development agreement. Although the state court case has been dropped, the developers are continuing with a federal lawsuit that challenges the zoning regulations on St. Helena Island. Local attorneys involved in the civil litigation are closely monitoring the situation as community attitudes toward real estate development shift. WSAV will continue to provide updates on this unfolding story, which holds significant implications for business and corporate interests in the region. Bulloch County Launches Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts for Residents in NeedIn Bulloch County, Georgia, local organizations have come together to launch a relief initiative aimed at assisting families impacted by Hurricane Helene. The Bulloch County Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD) and Bulloch Strong are committed to helping those whose FEMA claims were denied or who need additional support beyond standard disaster assistance. Executive Director Ryan Heins stressed the long-term challenges many residents face and highlighted the initiative's goal of guiding individuals through the maze of available resources. Frank Davis, chair of Bulloch VOAD, underscored the community's resilience and commitment to supporting one another during these difficult times. For residents dealing with civil litigation regarding their claims or issues related to real estate law, the organizations provide case management services. This support helps assess individual needs and connects families with vital resources to aid in their recovery efforts. Statesboro Man Charged Following Shooting on Highpoint RoadA shooting on Highpoint Road in Statesboro, Georgia, has resulted in the arrest of 29-year-old Qushaun Xavier Donta Williams. He willingly turned himself in to law enforcement following the incident. The victim, 49-year-old Robbie Huff, sustained a gunshot wound and was rushed to receive critical medical care. In connection with the shooting, Williams faces serious charges, including aggravated assault and unlawful firearm possession. These developments have stirred discussions around personal injury law within the community. Authorities continue to investigate the case and are urging witnesses to come forward. This emphasizes the vital roles of civil litigation and criminal defense in ensuring justice is served. Citizens with any relevant information are encouraged to reach out to Investigator Pre Cone at the Bulloch County Sheriff's Office. St. Helena Bar Shooting Victim Sues Owner and Alleged ShooterQuinetta Clark, a resident of Beaufort, has initiated legal action against Willie Turral, the owner of Willie’s Bar & Grill. This lawsuit stems from a shooting that occurred during a high school reunion on St. Helena Island, where Clark suffered severe injuries from the gunfire. The lawsuit alleges negligence on Turral's part, asserting that he failed to maintain a safe environment despite awareness of local crime issues. Additionally, Clark is pursuing claims against Anferny Freeman, the suspected shooter, who is currently facing multiple murder charges. This civil litigation highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety at local businesses in Georgia. As the case unfolds, it raises significant questions about liability and the responsibilities of bar owners in preventing violent incidents. PHPA Alerts ECHL of Strike Amid Labor Disputes Impacting Georgia TeamsThe Professional Hockey Players’ Association (PHPA) has announced a strike notice directed at the ECHL, scheduled to begin on December 26. This timing aligns with the Savannah Ghost Pirates' much-anticipated return to the ice following the holiday break. The decision to strike is rooted in ongoing concerns about unfair labor practices within the league. PHPA Executive Director Brian Ramsay has stressed the critical importance of health, safety, and optimal working conditions for players. The strike notice reflects the growing civil litigation related to labor negotiations in professional sports, particularly in Georgia. With the current Collective Bargaining Agreement having expired in June, both the PHPA and the ECHL are seeking a resolution to prevent any disruption to the hockey season. Ramsay has called for authentic engagement from ECHL officials to facilitate a fair agreement, highlighting the solidarity among players in their pursuit of equitable employment standards. Forsyth Park Office Project in Savannah Clears Legal HurdlesConstruction on the planned office development at Forsyth Park is set to begin in January. This follows significant legal victories for property owners David Paddison and Reed Dulany III. The project aims to expand office space for Savannah's historic white-collar businesses. Despite facing opposition from local preservationists and residents concerned about transparency and zoning practices, a recent ruling by a Chatham County Superior Court judge dismissed claims of zoning violations. This decision clears a path for developers to proceed with their $35 million initiative. In a further development, property owners have successfully secured retractions from a key resident who had been leading the legal resistance. This step strengthens the developers' case against allegations of political improprieties. As the project moves forward, teams will collaborate with Savannah officials to finalize architectural designs and ensure that community input is a key component of this real estate venture. McIntosh County Prepares for Second Vote on Divisive Sapelo Island Zoning ProposalMcIntosh County, Georgia, is gearing up for early voting, set to begin on December 29, as community members gear up for a pivotal second referendum on zoning changes in the Hogg Hummock area. This referendum has ignited a fierce debate, with proposed amendments facing opposition from local residents while receiving support from the Southern Poverty Law Center. The controversy has led to significant civil litigation involving allegations of constitutional rights violations and breaches of the Georgia Open Meetings Act. Josiah “Jazz” Watts, a notable Gullah-Geechee leader, is encouraging residents to vote "yes," highlighting the critical role of community involvement in local governance. At the same time, the county's decision to raise property assessments in the Hogg Hummock community has sparked worries about future tax burdens on residents. To address these contentious valuation changes, the McIntosh County Board of Assessors is scheduled to reconvene on January 7, where further discussions is anticipated. Long County Troopers Search for Driver in Hit-and-Run that Injured BicyclistGeorgia State Patrol is on the lookout for the driver of a dark SUV linked to a hit-and-run that seriously injured a male cyclist on State Route 38 in Long County. The incident took place on December 20 when the SUV struck the cyclist from behind and then fled westward, failing to maintain its lane. Investigators are calling for anyone with information to step forward. The effectiveness of this case relies heavily on witness accounts, which could lead to civil litigation against the unidentified driver. This unfortunate event underscores the significant issues surrounding personal injury law, particularly in relation to road safety and the responsibilities of negligent drivers within criminal defense cases. Local officials are actively monitoring the situation, stressing the vital role of the community in ensuring that justice is served. Savannah's Gullah Geechee Community Tackles Land Loss Through Legislative EffortsThe Gullah Geechee community gathered in Savannah, Georgia, to develop strategies aimed at preventing further land loss. Rising property taxes and issues like gentrification are making it increasingly difficult for families to retain their homes and lands. Led by Theresa White, CEO of the Pan-African Family Empowerment and Land Preservation Network, the meeting addressed the pressing challenges posed by escalating property taxes and the effects of current real estate laws. Commissioner and justice strategist Tazewell Watts underscored the critical interplay of capitalism and racism as significant contributors to land dispossession within the community. Participants are encouraged to support an upcoming referendum in McIntosh County that aims to overturn a controversial land use law. Early voting for this important initiative is set to begin on December 29. Additionally, advocates are pushing for legislative changes to ensure fair treatment in civil litigation regarding property redemption processes, a vital concern for many in the Gullah Geechee community.
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