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Justin Ross Harris was convicted of murder in 2016 after leaving his son in the backseat of his hot car. His hearing on a request for a new trial begins Monday.
Justin Ross Harris was convicted of murder in 2016 after leaving his son in the backseat of his hot car. His hearing on a request for a new trial begins Monday. (Stephen B. Morton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, Pool)

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Justin Harris Hearing For New Trial In Hot Car Death Scheduled

Justin Ross Harris was convicted of murder after leaving his son in the backseat of his hot car. His hearing for a new trial begins Monday.

Forsyth Boy Turns Mashburn Elementary Into Gingerbread House

For his entry in Patch's first Gingerbread House Contest, a Forsyth County boy painstakingly duplicated Mashburn Elementary School.

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GA Coronavirus: 5 Atlanta-Area Sheriffs-Elect Now Have COVID-19

A professional training event at Callaway Gardens became a spreader event, infecting five incoming metro Atlanta sheriffs with COVID-19.

Lawmakers, Not Voters, Should Choose GA Elections Head: Ralston

GOP House Speaker David Ralston proposed Thursday that Georgia's next secretary of state be appointed by lawmakers, not elected by voters.

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