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Judge orders 30 days jail for Isaiah Cowens after probation noncompliance; restitution hearing planned
Summary
Clayton County State Court found Isaiah Emmanuel Cowens had not complied with probation requirements and ordered 30 days in jail, noting missed reports, unpaid fines/community-service deficits and an incomplete driver-improvement course; a restitution/payment plan and related processes were discussed.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward ordered 30 days in jail for Isaiah Emmanuel Cowens on May 13, 2025, after reviewing a probation revocation petition that documented repeated failures to report, incomplete community service, and missing proof of a required driver improvement course.
The petition listed multiple missed probation reports dating from January through July 2024 and asserted Cowens had not completed 73 hours of community service that had been imposed in lieu of fines. Probation officer Shauna Chang told the court she received a receipt showing payment of $1,046 that covered some fines and supervision fees but did not cover a $730 adjustment tied to the community-service-in-lieu fine. She also reported the driving class record indicated Cowens attended on 07/13/2024…
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