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Clayton County man pleads guilty to DUI per se; judge imposes short jail credit and probation
Summary
David Oliver pleaded guilty to DUI per se in State Court and received a 12‑month sentence with credit for two days served, probation, fines and treatment conditions under a negotiated plea.
David Oliver pleaded guilty to one count of DUI per se in Clayton County State Court and was sentenced to 12 months, with two days credit for time served and the balance of the sentence probated, Judge Tammy Long Hayward said during a motions calendar proceeding.
Oliver, represented by Owen Lynch, entered the plea to Count 2 under a negotiated agreement; Count 1 (DUI less safe) merged into the conviction. The court accepted the plea after the prosecutor described the factual basis: officers found Oliver…
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