safety concerns for witnesses or it could impact on going investigations. prosecutors have until thursday to propose redactions, then the judge will decide whether they are reasonable. there are a couple things worth thinking about between now and then, even if we see the affidavit, it is just one side of the argument, the government s side. the target of the search doesn t get to appear in front of the judge or argue. the information has not been cross examined. secondly. it takes probable cause to search, but it takes a lot more than that to convict. whatever is affidavit may wind out to be true or certain. only the government participates in seeking a search warrant, we don t know and we won t know until both sides present their facts and test the echedz on evidence on the other side, we should ask ourselves why? why do we want to read the affidavit? how will it help us arrive at the truth? do we arrive at the facts. credible evidence is to move us to persuade us, can we s
Greensboro, Ga. (April 18, 2023) – Florida State head coach Mike Norvell will represent the Seminoles in the 16th annual Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament held April 30 – May 2 at Reynolds Lake Oconee outside of Atlanta. A field of 20 current and former college football coaches will compete for a share of a $300,000 charity purse. The nation’s premier collegiate coach golf event will be played in two-man scramble format in an 18-hole tournament. The Stableford scoring system will be used to help balance handicaps and encourage aggressive play. Proceeds from the competition benefit charitable foundations selected by the coaches. Coach Norvell’s winnings will go to the Keep Climbing Family Foundation, which is an action-based organization with a foundation built on faith and service, focused on meeting the needs of others. The current field of competitors for this year’s Peach Bowl Challenge is projected to include: COACH CURRENT OR FORMER FBS SCH
Greensboro, Ga. - Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney will represent the Tigers in the 16th-annual Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament held April 30 to May 2 at Reynolds Lake Oconee outside of Atlanta, Ga. A field of 20 current and former college football coaches will compete for a share of a $300,000 charity purse.The nation’s premier collegiate coach golf event will be played in two-man scramble format in an 18-hole tournament. The Stableford scoring system will be used to help balance handicaps and encourage aggressive play.Proceeds from the competition benefit charitable foundations selected by the coaches. Swinney’s winnings will go to the All In Team Foundation, which raises awareness of critical education and health issues in order to change lives of people across the state of South Carolina.The current field of competitors for this year’s Peach Bowl Challenge is projected to include:COACHCURRENT OR FORMER SCHOOL(S)CHARITYDino BabersSyracuseDick Tomey