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Clayton County State Court calendar: multiple guilty pleas, sentences and appointments on April 22

3094765 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

Clayton County State Court handled a full jail and probation calendar on April 22, 2025, with multiple pleas and sentences entered on misdemeanor and probation matters.

Clayton County State Court handled a full jail and probation calendar on April 22, 2025. Judge Tammy Long Hayward presided over multiple pleas, dispositions and administrative scheduling items, and court staff and counsel announced several negotiated and non‑negotiated resolutions.

Key dispositions (at a glance): - Deandre Jamarco Agi: Attorney announced that Agi will enter a not‑guilty plea today (case status announced on the record). - Quadarius Saquon Kitchens (the transcript lists as “Kitchens”): Entered a guilty plea to theft by shoplifting; court accepted plea and ordered 12 months probation with credit for time served; the court noted prior jail time discussed by counsel and instructed that the balance of sentence be suspended contingent on no return to Walmart locations in Clayton County. - Obey (Obi) Peters: Pleaded guilty to criminal trespass for conduct at the airport; court sentenced Peters to 45 days to serve with the balance suspended on condition he not return to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport unless he is ticketed for travel. -…

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