Georgia prosecutors committed 'gross negligence' with emails in 'Cop City' case, judge says

FILE - Deputy Attorney General of the Prosecution Division John Fowler, left, speaks as Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, right, looks on during a news conference Sept. 5, 2023, at the Georgia Department of Public Safety in Atlanta. A judge chastised Fowler and his team Wednesday, July 31, 2024, for mishandling confidential emails between three key activists organizing protests against the city's public safety center and their defense attorney. (Natrice Miller/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia judge chastised state prosecutors Wednesday for mishandling confidential emails between a defense attorney and three Atlanta activists who face racketeering charges connected to violent protests against a planned police and firefighter training center that critics call “Cop City.”

Fulton County Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams said the Georgia Attorney General's Office committed “gross negligence” by allowing privileged attorney-client emails to be included among a giant cache of evidence that was distributed months ago to investigators and dozens of other defense lawyers who are representing 61 defendants charged last year in against the “Stop Cop City” movement.

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