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Ty Tagami

Educators lose appeal in Atlanta test-cheating case

ATLANTA _ Two educators who were convicted for their roles in the Atlanta test-cheating conspiracy failed to reverse their convictions on appeal.

The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled Friday that the convictions of Tamara Cotman and Angela Williamson will stand.

Both contended that the trial court erred in its instruction to jurors about conviction under racketeering law.

"We disagree that this instruction constituted error," the judges wrote in their opinion released Friday.

The pair are among the dozen Atlanta Public Schools teachers and administrators who went to trial over allegations of widespread cheating on standardized tests. They and nine others were convicted. Others planned appeals in Fulton County Superior Court; these two were the only ones who went directly to the appeals court.

Cotman's attorney argued in May that she should get a new trial because the judge gave jurors too much latitude in reaching their verdict.

"He was adding a new offense that was not part of the jury form," lawyer Ben Davis told an appeals court panel.

Fulton County Deputy District Attorney Linda Dunikoski disagreed. "It was a good jury charge," she said of now-retired Judge Jerry Baxter's explanation of the law to the jury.

Cotman was a regional superintendent. Williamson was an elementary school teacher. They and the others who received prison terms were freed on bond during their appeals.

Cotman's attorney could not immediately be reached.

But Williamson will remain out of jail, said her attorney, Gerald Griggs.

"We will appeal to the Supreme Court," he said.

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