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Jury Duty Scams, Mother Burns Son To Teach Lesson, Seasonal Jobs, 'Hard Chargers' Worked To Find Murder Suspect, CEO Sentenced for Insurance Fraud
Plus, a teen's beating death may spark a change in state law requiring places that serve alcohol to purchase liquor liability insurance.

Patch has sites in communities across Georgia. Here are some of the top headlines from the past 24 hours:
- Calling All Decatur Small Businesses: Tell Us Your Story
- Reports of Jury Duty Scam Continue in Canton
- Part-Time, Temporary Retail Jobs for the 2014 Holidays
- Medical Equipment Company VP and CFO Sentenced for Insurance Fraud
- Sandy Springs Denies Alcohol License For Controversial Night Club
- Scam Preying on 90-Year-old Uncovered After Missing Person Call
- Sheriff’s Office Releases Sketch of Travel Center Robbery Suspect
- Douglasville Chief: ‘Team of Hard Chargers’ Worked Relentlessly to Find Murder Suspect
- Michael Gatto’s Death May Spur Change to State Law
- Corporate Headquarters Coming to Buckhead, Creating New Jobs; Second Headquarters May Follow
- Gwinnett Mother Allegedly Burned Son to Teach Lesson Not to Steal
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