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Judge accepts First Offender plea for theft; probation, anti-theft class and community service ordered

5844221 · August 29, 2025
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Robert Wyatt Ross pleaded guilty under Georgia's First Offender program to shoplifting a high-value item; the court imposed 12 months (2 days to serve), 40 hours of community service and an anti-theft class, with early termination available on completion.

Robert Wyatt Ross pleaded guilty under the First Offender Act to a 2020 shoplifting charge and was sentenced Aug. 28 in Clayton County State Court, where the judge accepted a negotiated disposition that emphasized rehabilitation. The state said Ross removed price tags and attempted to deprive a Walmart of the value of a Lego set on Dec. 30, 2020, at the Ellenwood location, 2940 Anvil Block Road. Prosecutors…

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