Courthouses of Georgia

Think about the trips you've made to your county courthouse. Jury duty, paying taxes, and recording an important document. Licenses of all kinds. And, once upon a time when this reviewer was a newspaper reporter, covering trials, reviewing court dockets, and scanning crime reports. Courthouses...

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