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Friday, May 25, 2012
A jury handed down a verdict in a civil suit against Macon County Sheriff David Warren, Macon County Greyhound Park (VictoryLand), and Milton McGregor. The verdict came at the end of a trial in the Middle District federal court. Chief Judge W. Keith Watkins presided. Judge Watkins previously tossed out numerous counts in the suit first filed in 2006 by charitable entities backed by Lucky Palace. The trial lasted 11 days and included 19 witnesses. McGregor attorneys Mark White and Charlanna Spencer said that "we respect but are disappointed by this verdict. Several matters still pending before the judge could go so far as to eliminate this verdict entirely. We will seek legal remedy for this verdict and continue to believe Sheriff Warren, Mr. McGregor and VictoryLand acted legally and in the best interests of Macon County. VictoryLand has never feared competition against legitimate competitors operating under the same rules."
In the trial, the attorneys for Sheriff Warren were James Anderson and Jesse Anderson of Jackson, Anderson & Patty. McGregor was represented by Mark White and Augusta Dowd of White Arnold & Dowd, and Charlanna Spencer of Hill, Hill, Carter, Franco, Cole & Black. VictoryLand was represented by Peter Tepley and Patricia Diak of Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker.
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