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Driver pleads to speeding; judge sets probation with testing and possible nonreporting after clean tests
Summary
Julisha Sarant Franklin pleaded no contest to a speeding charge under a negotiated deal; DUI and marijuana counts were nol prossed. Court imposed probation, substance‑abuse evaluation and testing with a path to nonreporting after successful compliance.
State Court Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted a negotiated plea in the case of Julisha Sarant Franklin, in which her counsel entered a no‑law plea to a speeding charge and the state agreed to nol pros the DUI and marijuana counts.
Under the agreement, Franklin will serve 12 months probation, pay a suspended fine of $100, complete a substance‑abuse evaluation and any recommended treatment, submit to random drug and alcohol testing, and take a DUI…
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