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Judge orders defendant to pay $7,365 in restitution for hit‑and‑run; probation modified

3161694 · May 1, 2025
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Summary

After a restitution hearing in Clayton County State Court, Judge Tammy Long Hayward modified Adriana Perez’s sentence to require $7,365.38 in restitution to a vehicle owner who was hit in an uninsured hit‑and‑run. The court set monthly payments and suspended probation fees so payments go directly to the victim.

Judge Tammy Long Hayward on Wednesday ordered Adriana Perez to pay $7,365.38 in restitution to a motorist whose vehicle was damaged in a hit‑and‑run collision earlier in 2024.

Why it matters: The judge modified Perez’s sentence to add the full restitution amount, ordered a minimum monthly payment of $400, and suspended the probation supervision fee so payments go directly to the victim, Amanda Campbell. The court emphasized the victim’s physical and emotional…

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