...release from prison after his father paid hefty fines to Columbia County pleaded guilty in federal court Friday. Paul M. Davis Jr. admitted he illegally possessed a loaded Colt .45-caliber pistol when sheriff's officers raided his home in...
...month after two local judges agreed to allow his father to pay $70,000 in additional fines. Those who enabled Paul M. Davis Jr. to gain freedom in exchange for the cash payment say they don't see anything odd about it. "I can make these...
...District Judge Dudley H. Bowen Jr. announced his decision to reverse the magistrate's order of detention for Paul M. Davis Jr., who is now facing federal firearm charges for the same conduct he pleaded guilty to in Columbia County Superior...
...70,000 in additional fines can continue, a judge ruled Thursday. The U.S. attorney's decision to prosecute Paul M. Davis Jr. on a firearm charge is not incorrect, unfair or wrong, U.S. District Judge Dudley H. Bowen Jr. ruled. Mr...
...federal government has broken its promise to him. In motions filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court on behalf of Paul M. Davis Jr., his attorneys characterize Mr. Davis' Dec. 8 federal indictment on weapon charges as "fundamentally unfair...
...to the U.S. attorney. In court documents filed Monday in U.S. District Court, federal prosecutors countered Paul M. Davis Jr.'s contention that his Dec. 8 federal indictment on weapon charges is fundamentally unfair. Mr. Davis has pleaded...
...isn't the only area person facing dual prosecution in different courts. In the Southern District of Georgia, Paul M. Davis Jr. is under federal indictment, charged with the same criminal conduct for which he was prosecuted in Columbia County...
...detailed how two Superior Court judges imposed $70,000 in additional fines to rescind the 10-year prison sentence Paul M. Davis Jr. was serving. Judges J. Carlisle Overstreet and Albert Pickett defended their rulings, saying it was a good outcome...
...Pitcher, Jan. 13, 1818 Harcourt Drive, Lot 12, Block D, Ridgeland Acres, $121,000 Richard E. Bailey to Paul M. Davis Jr., Jan. 13, Lot 1, Block F, Innisbrook, $72,000 Enrique Mendoza and Susanne C. Mendoza to R.L. Macklin...
...of Mr. Savage, according to court documents. According to a courtroom transcript, Mr. Ingram also represented Paul M. Davis Jr., a twice-convicted drug dealer who was released in October after judges agreed to allow his father to pay $70...