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Clayton County State Court resolves multiple pleas, sentences in jail calendar
Summary
Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted pleas and imposed sentences — including jail time (partially suspended), fines, and stay-away orders — in several cases during the March 11, 2025 jail calendar; some defendants received credit for time served, and other matters were continued.
The State Court of Clayton County processed multiple pleas and sentences during its March 11, 2025 jail calendar, accepting guilty or no-contest pleas in several cases and imposing a mix of custodial time, suspended sentences and fines.
Gonzales Romero Hambrick pleaded guilty to loitering/prowling (case 2025CR01406) and to criminal trespass and providing false information (case 2025CR01544). Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted the pleas and sentenced Hambrick to 12 months with 35 days to serve on the loitering charge (credit for time served) and 12 months with 90 days to serve on the trespass matter; the two cases were ordered to run concurrent. The court ordered stay-away terms from the incident locations (a Chevron at 6714 Tara Boulevard and a QuickTrip…
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