Augusta, GA
Augusta DA’s fight against law leads to courtroom
ATLANTA – With Augusta’s district attorney joining his peers to challenge a new Georgia law, there was a big battle in court Friday.
At issue is the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualification Commission, which could start hearing cases at the start of next month.
It will be an eight-person panel selected by state officials – and it’ll have the power to remove prosecutors and district attorneys from office.
Augusta District Attorney Jared Williams is one of four DAs from across the state opposing the measure.
There was a hearing Friday on their case.
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The lawsuit claims the commission targets minority Democrats in a conservative state.
There are already legislators who have vowed starting Oct. 1 to file commission complaints against DAs, including Fulton County’s Fani Willis – who charged Donald Trump with election interference and 12 additional charges.
State Republicans are defending the law, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said.
“Unfortunately, some district attorneys have embraced the progressive movement across the nation of refusing to enforce the law,” he said.
“District attorneys who choose to violate their oaths of office are not immune from accountability.”
During Friday’s hearing, the defense argued that district attorneys are bound by the Georgia Constitution to represent state’s interests.
It’s up to Superior Court Judge Paige Whitacker to decide the constitutionality of the law and the commission.
Led by DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston, the group of plaintiffs includes Towaliga District Attorney Jonathan Adams, Williams and Cobb District Attorney Flynn Broady.
“We should be encouraging district attorneys to be more transparent about their work, not less open and honest,” Williams said when the lawsuit was filed. “SB 92 hurts prosecutors who want to have a dialogue with their constituents.”
ANNOUNCING THE LAWSUIT:
The prosecutors in Boston v. State of Georgia are represented by Public Rights Project — a national nonprofit that works with local governments to protect civil rights — along with Washington, Dreyer, and Associates, and Bruce P. Brown Law.
The lawsuit argues that SB 92 undermines the fundamental structure of Georgia’s Constitution, which entrusts local communities to choose their own district attorneys.
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Augusta, GA
Have you seen this missing 50-year-old woman in Augusta or Atlanta?
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Have you seen this missing 50-year-old woman in the Augusta or Atlanta areas?
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office told us Monday that Bertina Dalton was last seen on Dec. 22, 2024, at her residence on Skinner Mill Road.
Dalton is described by authorities to be around five feet and six inches in height and weighing around 140 pounds.
Dalton may be traveling to the Atlanta area, authorities say.
Last week, we reported when authorities initially reported her disappearance last week.
Dalton called family members on Christmas but refused to tell anyone where she was.
Deputies said she’s been having mental health issues recently but has refused treatment.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is also searching for Azariel Williams, 14, who was reported as a runaway juvenile on Dec. 30.
Her family reached out to us to request the public’s help in locating her.
Anyone who comes in contact with Dalton or has any information as to her whereabouts is asked to contact any on-call investigator at the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1464 or 706-821-1020.
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Augusta, GA
One dead after being hit by car in Aiken County
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) -One person is dead after being struck by a vehicle on US 1 in Aiken County.
The South Carolina High Patrol and Aiken County Coroner’s Office said a pedestrian was walking south on US 1 near Bogeyville Road around 7:18 Sunday night when a 2021 Chevrolet Camero hit them.
The driver of the Camaro was not injured.
The woman was taken to Aiken Regional Medical Centers, according to Coroner Darryl Ables, where she died from her injuries at 8:35 Sunday night.
The victim’s name will be released at a later time.
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Augusta, GA
Tree giveaway helps Augusta get back to normal after Helene
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – It’s been more than 100 days since Hurricane Helene came through our area.
Now, those in the CSRA are still cleaning up the aftermath.
On Saturday, Rooting for Augusta helped the area get back to normal.
“Every once in a while, we have a horrific event that unites us all, and we certainly had it with the storm. Everybody can agree that it’s a good thing to plant trees back in the right spots,” said Dennis Trotter with Rooting for Augusta.
Rooting for Augusta gave away 700 trees as part of the event.
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