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Judge converts fines to 90 hours of community service for Benelon Banks, offers pay-only probation
Summary
After a negotiated plea in Clayton County State Court, Benelon Lynn Banks was given an option to perform 90 hours of community service in lieu of fines and was placed on 12-month pay-only probation with the first three months' supervision fees suspended if she completes hours early.
During the Dec. 4, 2025 arraignment calendar in Courtroom 304, Benelon Lynn Banks entered negotiated pleas on multiple traffic-related counts, including driving on a suspended license and a high-speed threshold captured by LIDAR. Prosecutors recommended fines and probation. Defense counsel requested conversion of fines to community service based on Banks's…
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