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Prosecutors rest case in Atlanta school test cheating trial

By The Associated Press
Posted 1:37PM on Wednesday 11th February 2015 ( 10 years ago )
ATLANTA (AP) -- Six months after a trial began, prosecutors have rested their case against educators accused of cheating on standardized tests in the Atlanta Public Schools.<br /> <br /> The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports (http://on-ajc.com/1z7Loh6 ) that the milestone came Wednesday morning. The trial began with jury selection Aug. 11.<br /> <br /> Jurors were dismissed until Wednesday afternoon so attorneys could argue motions seeking to dismiss some charges on the basis that prosecutors didn't prove their case.<br /> <br /> Thirty-five former Atlanta Public Schools educators have been indicted in the cheating conspiracy. A dozen of them are on trial and plea deals have been reached with the others.<br /> <br /> If Judge Jerry Baxter rejects requests to dismiss charges, defense attorneys are expected to begin calling witnesses and the trial could continue several more weeks.

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