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Judge accepts guilty plea in second-offense DUI; defendant ordered to serve one day and complete 240 hours of community service
Summary
In Clayton County State Court, Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted Mister Brown's guilty plea on a DUI charge and imposed a sentence that includes jail time, fines, an ignition interlock order and treatment requirements. The court and parties clarified when he must begin the one remaining day of incarceration.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted a guilty plea from Mister Brown to count 1, driving under the influence, and imposed a sentence of 12 months with three days to serve and credit for two days, leaving one day remaining to be served on Aug. 9. The judge ordered a $600 fine, a DUI risk-reduction course, 240 hours of community service, a substance-abuse evaluation and any recommended treatment, random testing, and an ignition interlock device as required by statute.
The sentencing matter drew detailed agreement from the state and the defense. The prosecutor presented the state's recommendation, stating the plea package and special conditions, and defense counsel asked only that the court clarify when Mister Brown should…
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