- Golden’s Ninth Felony Conviction Leads to 15 Years in Prison
A 53-year-old Winston man with a history of drug use will spend 15 more years in prison after authorities caught him transporting methamphetamine along I-20 last August, according to Douglas County District Attorney David McDade. Wendell Rex Go...
- Husband and Wife Receive 20 Years for Robbing Dollar General Store
A Fayetteville husband and wife will be serving a 20-year sentence after robbing numerous businesses at gun point around the metro Atlanta area, including a local business in 2007, according to Douglas County District Attorney David McDade. Pre...
- History of Abuse Lands Boyfriend 10 Years in Prison
A 44-year-old Douglasville man with a history of domestic violence will serve every day of a 10-year prison sentence, according to Douglas County District Attorney David McDade. Judge David T. Emerson sentenced Antone Francis Rose on Tuesday to a t...
- Douglas County District Attorney’s Office Presents 18 Cases to Grand Jury
Prosecutors from the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office presented 18 cases to the Grand Jury Friday, according to District Attorney David McDade. The following cases were presented to the Grand Jury on Friday, April 26th: - Damon Cha...
- Douglas County District Attorney’s Office Celebrates Victims’ Rights Week April 21-27
Douglas County District Attorney David McDade and his staff attended the Douglas County Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday morning, as the board unanimously adopted a resolution proclaiming April 21-27 as Crime Victims’ Rights Week in Douglas...
- Douglas County District Attorney’s Office Presents 23 Cases to Grand Jury
Prosecutors from the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office presented 23 cases to the Grand Jury Friday, according to District Attorney David McDade. The following cases were presented to the Grand Jury on Friday, April 5th: - Dion Ramon...
- Fire Still Burns For Douglas County’s Newest Prosecutor
While head lights from vehicles light up the evening flow of traffic, a light still shines inside a second-floor office in the Douglas County Courthouse. It’s 7 p.m., and Lynne Voelker is just getting her second wind. Voelker, a nine-and-a-half-y...
- HB 349 Passes General Assembly
Many months of hard work by Douglas County District Attorney David McDade have been rewarded as the Georgia General Assembly has now voted to pass HB 349, a criminal justice reform package that was introduced at the behest of Governor Nathan Deal a...
- District Attorney’s Office Launches 2013 Victims’ Rights Art Contest
Douglas County District Attorney David McDade announced the launch of the 2013 Victims’ Rights Art Contest, an event bringing awareness to the rights of crime victims through the talented work of high-school art students in Douglas County. The...
- Stovall Sent to Prison for Soliciting Sex From Minor
A 44-year-old father of two was sentenced Monday after he admitted to soliciting sex from an underage transgender minor on Craigslist, according to Douglas County District Attorney David McDade. Superior Court Judge David T. Emerson sentenced Er...
- Father Gets 20 Years in Prison for Severely Injuring Five-Month-Old
A 24-year-old father will spend 20 years in prison after being sentenced on child abuse charges for shaking his five-month-old son so hard that it caused brain swelling, bleeding of blood vessels in the eyes and blindness, according to Douglas Coun...
- Douglas County District Attorney’s Office Presents 31 Cases to Grand Jury
Prosecutors from the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office presented 31 cases to the Grand Jury Friday, according to District Attorney David McDade. The following cases were presented to the Grand Jury on Friday, January 18th: - Monta D...
- Douglas County’s Most Sought-After Fugitive Dies in Custody
A 70-year-old man who spent the last 29 years evading law enforcement officials on child molestation and incest charges, died in custody Tuesday morning, according to Douglas County District Attorney David McDade. Charles Leon Parker, a sexual p...
- Teen Receives 12 Years in Prison for Robbing Students
A Douglasville teen will serve 12 years in prison after robbing and holding multiple students at gun point outside New Manchester High School in 2011, according to Douglas County District Attorney David McDade. Rodney Jamaal Banks, 16, was sente...