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New York Times
October 29, 2014
Other dinner invitations have come from former Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker of Georgia, whose clients have included AT&T and the debt buyers industry; former Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch of Rhode Island, who represents payday lenders, Comcast and makers of online video games; andÃÂ ...
New York Times
May 4, 2008
With two other executions pending but not yet scheduled in Georgia, the state seeks “clearance of the backlog,” said Russ Willard, a spokesman for Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker. “We will work our way though the system at a much more rapid pace than we would have.” Virginia — which has executedÃÂ ...
New York Times
October 28, 2007
Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker indicated in a written statement that he would not challenge the court's decision. “I respectfully acknowledge the court's authority to grant the relief that they have crafted in this case,” Mr. Baker said. “I hope the court's decision will also put an end to this issue as a matter ofÃÂ ...
CNN
October 26, 2007
... but I never accepted that label." Wilson's attorney, B.J. Bernstein, said earlier Friday she was working to gain his quick release. She said Wilson's mother, Juannessa Bennett, was "overjoyed" at the court's decision. A spokesman for Georgia Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker said there will be no furtherÃÂ ...
AlterNet
June 19, 2007
Yet, immediately after the judge's ruling, Georgia's attorney general, Thurbert E. Baker, filed a notice saying that his office would appeal the decision, leaving Wilson stuck in jail. Baker's actions have not only robbed Wilson of his long overdue freedom, they epitomize the insanity of a justice system thatÃÂ ...
New York Times
June 11, 2007
The state attorney general, Thurbert E. Baker, filed a notice after the order was announced, saying that his office would appeal the decision. A phone call to his office seeking comment today was not immediately returned. Ms. Bernstein said in response to the attorney general office's announcement that sheÃÂ ...
New York Times
November 6, 2004
ATLANTA, June 11 — A judge on Monday ordered the release of a man who is serving a widely criticized 10-year prison sentence without parole for having consensual oral sex with a 15-year-old girl when he was 17. But just after the ruling was announced, Georgia's attorney general, Thurbert E. Baker,ÃÂ ...
New York Times
October 29, 2014
Other dinner invitations have come from former Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker of Georgia, whose clients have included AT&T and the debt ...
Slate
April 2, 2010
Thirteen state attorneys general filed a joint lawsuit against the federal government in March, charging that health care reform is ...
New York Times
May 4, 2008
... yet scheduled in Georgia, the state seeks “clearance of the backlog,” said Russ Willard, a spokesman for Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker.
New York Times
October 28, 2007
Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker indicated in a written statement that he would not challenge the court's decision. “I respectfully acknowledge ...
CNN
October 26, 2007
... was "overjoyed" at the court's decision. A spokesman for Georgia Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker said there will be no further appeals.
AlterNet
June 19, 2007
Yet, immediately after the judge's ruling, Georgia's attorney general, Thurbert E. Baker, filed a notice saying that his office would appeal the ...
New York Times
June 11, 2007
The state attorney general, Thurbert E. Baker, filed a notice after the order was announced, saying that his office would appeal the decision.
New York Times
October 29, 2014
Other dinner invitations have come from former Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker of Georgia, whose clients have included AT&T and the debtÃÂ ...
Slate
April 2, 2010
Thirteen state attorneys general filed a joint lawsuit against the federal government in March, charging that health care reform isÃÂ ...
Harvard Crimson
February 1, 2009
Georgia Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker has already written a letter to CAIR supporting the principle of religious accommodation in ourÃÂ ...
New York Times
May 4, 2008
... yet scheduled in Georgia, the state seeks “clearance of the backlog,” said Russ Willard, a spokesman for Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker.
New York Times
October 28, 2007
Genarlow Wilson, 21, was greeted Friday by his mother, Juanessa Bennett, and sister, Jaiya, hours after the court ruled. Credit Erik S. LesserÃÂ ...
CNN
October 28, 2007
... was "overjoyed" at the court's decision. A spokesman for Georgia Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker said there will be no further appeals.
AlterNet
June 19, 2007
Yet, immediately after the judge's ruling, Georgia's attorney general, Thurbert E. Baker, filed a notice saying that his office would appeal theÃÂ ...
New York Times
June 11, 2007
The state attorney general, Thurbert E. Baker, filed a notice after the order was announced, saying that his office would appeal the decision.
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