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Judge revokes remaining probation for Killian Adebang after contested violations
Summary
Clayton County State Court Judge Tammy Long Hayward revoked the remaining 7 months and 1 day of Killian Adebang’s probation after officers testified that Adebang committed new criminal trespass and obstructed officers, and the defense stipulated to technical violations but contested the new criminal allegations.
Clayton County State Court Judge Tammy Long Hayward revoked the remaining seven months and one day of Killian Adebang’s probation following a contested probation revocation hearing on Jan. 28, 2025.
The state’s witnesses described two separate incidents in which officers responded to a residence and observed damage to the door and attempts by the defendant to force entry; one officer testified she later saw Adebang kick the damaged door, refusals to comply with verbal orders, and a subsequent use of force and arrest. Prosecutor Miss Ponder asked the court to “revoke the remaining balance,” citing the officers’ testimony that the defendant was observed at the location and had tried to kick down the door.
The hearing addressed both alleged new criminal offenses (criminal trespass and obstruction) and numerous…
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