
Keith Gross (D-Earth), a candidate running for Georgia General Assembly, faces a hearing before an administrative law judge this morning at the Office of State Administrative Hearings (OSAH) to determine the validity of his residency in House District 80.
On a side note, Southern Voice is reporting that they were provided with a lease agreement for an apartment at Enclave at Briarcliff dated Nov. 3, 2007 — 367 days before the Nov. 4 election. Of course, Georgia law requires state candidates to be legal residents of Georgia for at least two years and a resident of the district they want to represent for one year.
It is unlikely that the judge will release a decision at the hearing because OSAH policy is to release written decisions through the mail.
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Game Fan 06.19.08 at 12:41 am
It looks like it could be an album cover for an early ’60s British invasion Rock musical.
LoyaltyIsMyHonor 06.19.08 at 8:58 am
Thanks for the daily “Keith Gross Update”
Game Fan 06.22.08 at 1:48 pm
That’s either Tai Chi or he’s thinking about a close encounter with a really tall person.
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