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Federal prosecutors have accused a former northwest Georgia judge of planting drugs on a woman's car to discredit her after she accused him of propositioning her for sex. But Bryant Cochran's lawyer said his client is eager to clear his name at a trial set to begin this week. An indictment says the former Murray County chief magistrate judge also sexually assaulted a county employee, illegally searched the cell phone of another county employee and attempted to get a witness to provide false information to investigators. Read More |