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Judge orders credit, tests and treatment steps after probation violations; warns defendants about drug and alcohol risks

5497612 · July 29, 2025
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Summary

During the July 29 calendar, the court addressed multiple probation violations, imposing short custodial credits, re-enrolling people on supervised probation with testing and treatment requirements, and emphasizing the risk of substance use while on supervision.

At a July 29 hearing, Judge Tammy Vaughn Hayward reviewed probation violations for several probationers and imposed monitoring and treatment-oriented follow-up, including credit for time served in county custody and requirements for frequent testing and support meetings.

The court heard a petition concerning Mikayla (Mikaela) Joyner (case 2022CR01073). Judge Hayward noted Joyner had been sentenced in November 2024 and later tested positive for alcohol and cocaine. After a lengthy on-record exchange about the dangers of substance use, the court ordered credit for time served since July 18, 2025,…

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