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Man pleads no contest to reckless driving; judge imposes probation and defensive driving requirement

2113608 · January 15, 2025
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Julius Beckwith entered a nolo contendere plea to reckless driving in Clayton County State Court on Jan. 13, 2025. The judge accepted the plea, gave credit for time served, ordered probation with early termination possible after six months, and required a driver improvement course and a fine.

Julius C. Beckwith Jr. entered a nolo contendere plea to reckless driving (count 1) in Clayton County State Court on Jan. 13, 2025, in case 2019CR08756. Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted the plea after the court confirmed the defendant understood the rights he waived by pleading no contest.

Assistant prosecutor Shurana Haegler recited the factual basis: on Aug. 31, 2019, Officer Andy Laura responded to a crash on Highway 42…

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