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Judge orders probation, treatment and 180 days after Anthony Brooks pleads guilty to family-violence charges

2676627 · March 19, 2025
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Anthony Lamar Brooks pleaded guilty to family-violence charges in Clayton County State Court and received a split sentence with 180 days to serve, followed by probation and required treatment, Judge Tammy Long Hayward said on March 18, 2025.

Anthony Lamar Brooks pleaded guilty in Clayton County State Court on March 18, 2025, to family-violence charges stemming from two incidents at his home on Flint River Road in Jonesboro. Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted the plea and ordered a custodial component followed by probation and court-ordered programming.

The judge said the sentence was meant to address both punishment and rehabilitation. "These 180 days can be transformative if you are willing for them to be," Hayward told Brooks during a lengthy courtroom admonition about family violence and the effect of domestic…

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