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Clayton County State Court clears dozens on 10 a.m. arraignment calendar; several bench warrants ordered

2064096 · January 2, 2025
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Summary

On Jan. 2, 2025, Judge Tammy Long Hayward oversaw the 10 a.m. arraignment calendar for Clayton County State Court (Courtroom 304). Multiple cases were continued, several were dismissed (nolle prosequi), and bench-warrant bond forfeitures were issued for defendants who did not appear.

Judge Tammy Long Hayward presided over the Jan. 2, 2025, 10 a.m. arraignment calendar for the Clayton County State Court, Courtroom 304, where the court processed dozens of routine arraignments and entered a mix of continuances, dismissals and bench-warrant orders.

The calendar included multiple administrative resolutions: prosecutors entered nolle prosequi (cases dismissed) in several matters, the court issued bench-warrant/bond-forfeiture orders for defendants who did not appear, and other matters were continued so defendants could meet pretrial conditions or provide documents.

Why it matters: Arraignments are the first formal court appearance where pleas, continuances and initial case dispositions occur. Outcomes recorded on arraignment calendars determine whether defendants remain in custody, receive deadlines to comply with conditions or are released and free to go.

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