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Man acquitted of most serious charges in shooting of alleged stalker
Convicted on one count of reckless conduct
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Judge Bonnie Oliver speaks to attorney Clinton Teston Wednesday night in Hall County Superior Court during sentencing in the Geoffrey Mack trial. Mack was accused of shooting Cornelio Lazarescue in the jaw and ankle after Lazarescue allegedly followed the defendant’s wife home from a nearby park. - photo by Erin O. Smith
A Buford man accused of shooting another man in the leg and jaw was acquitted of the more serious charges against him Wednesday. Geoffrey Mack, 64, was convicted on one count of reckless conduct. He had faced charges of aggravated assault, aggravated battery and false imprisonment.