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Judge accepts DUI pleas in two cases; sentences include jail time, probation and treatment requirements

5844234 · August 27, 2025
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Summary

On Aug. 25, 2025, Clayton County State Court accepted negotiated pleas in two DUI cases. DuPont Veil Bridges pleaded guilty to DUI and received a 12-month sentence with two days to serve and probation conditions; Lashandra Alicia Turner pleaded guilty to DUI per se and received similar probation-focused sentencing.

Clayton County State Court on Aug. 25 accepted guilty pleas in at least two DUI cases, imposing a mix of short jail service, extended probation and treatment-related conditions.

Why it matters: The court’s sentences—combining brief jail time, fines and intensive probation conditions—underscore the county’s approach to DUI cases that include mandatory substance-abuse evaluations, random testing and risk-reduction education.

DuPont Veil Bridges: The court took a negotiated plea in State v. DuPont Veil Bridges, 2022CR00630. Assistant district attorney William Tipton described facts and recommended a sentence on Count 1 (DUI less safe) of 12 months with two days to serve, credit for time served, a $300 fine,…

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