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Woman pleads under First Offender Act in Clayton County family-violence case; court orders program and no-contact

Clayton County State Court · November 13, 2025
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Skyler Alexandria Carr pleaded guilty under Georgia's First Offender Act to family-violence charges on Nov. 13, 2025; Judge Hayward ordered a 12-month sentence with credit for time served, probationary conditions, community service and a 24-week intervention program, plus a no-contact directive with the victim.

Skyler Alexandria Carr entered a negotiated plea under Georgia’s First Offender Act on Nov. 13, 2025, in State Court of Clayton County. The plea covered multiple counts, including family-violence battery and criminal trespass. The state described a factual basis in which officers observed injuries and a witness report described the charged conduct.

Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted the plea and imposed the agreed dispositional components: 12 months with 2 days to serve (credit for…

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