GCO Writes Gwinnett Judge, License Issued
GCO attorneys wrote a letter to the Gwinnett County Probate Judge on behalf of a GCO member, because the judge refused to issue a temporary license to the member.
GCO attorneys wrote a letter to the Gwinnett County Probate Judge on behalf of a GCO member, because the judge refused to issue a temporary license to the member.
The Appellant in Camp v. Cason, has filed his reply brief at the U.S. Court of Appeals.
The State of Georgia has settled an open records act complaint filed by a GCO member and the owner of Georgia Packing.Org.
The appellant in the federal case against the state and Carroll County has filed his brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
GCO lawyers have filed a brief on behalf of the appellant in the Coweta County case before the GA Court of Appeals, to determine if probate judges must issue GFLs within 60 days. http://www.georgiapacking.org/moore
In response to litigation sponsored by GCO, the Cobb County probate court issued the plaintiff and others temporary GFLs.
GCO attorneys have responded to a member complaint of the Cobb County probate court’s refusal to issue a temporary renewal license.
Update — Appellees File Briefs in SSN Case
The state Department of Public Safety and the Carroll County Probate Judge have filed their briefs in the Camp case, currently pending in the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.