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Jeremiah Leandre Jones pleads guilty to shoplifting; judge orders short jail term and directs him not to return to Jonesboro Mobil
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Summary
Jeremiah Leandre Jones pleaded guilty to theft by shoplifting on Nov. 4, 2025. The court sentenced him to 12 months with 90 days, 25 days to serve, concurrent; the balance will be suspended if no new violations occur. The judge also issued a ‘do not return’ order for a Mobil gas station at Tara Boulevard in Jonesboro.
Jeremiah Leandre Jones pleaded guilty to theft by shoplifting and entered a no-contest plea to a false identification charge in Clayton County State Court on Nov. 4, 2025. The court accepted the plea and imposed a 12-month sentence with 90 days, 25 days to serve, with the balance suspended if Jones does not return to the specified Mobil gas station.
Prosecutors said the Oct. 10 incident involved Jones taking a beverage from a cooler, consuming part of it and returning it to the cooler; store surveillance corroborated the clerks’ account. The state told the court this was not the defendant’s first incident at the location and recommended a short custodial term and a do-not-return directive.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted the plea and ordered the defendant not to return to the Mobil at 7694 Tara Boulevard (the record also references 8116 Boulevard and 7694 Tara Boulevard; the court specified the Mobil address at 7694 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro). The court imposed the custodial portion to be served with credited days applied and the balance suspended on compliance with the no-return order.
Clarifying details: the sentence was 12 months with 90 days total and 25 days to be served; the court ordered the defendant not to return to the Mobil at 7694 Tara Boulevard, Jonesboro, GA.

