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Judge Hayward reiterates Zoom rules and payment process for remote traffic defendants
Summary
During the Dec. 8 traffic calendar Judge Tammy Long Hayward instructed Zoom attendees to display full names, follow breakout-room procedures for conferences with the prosecutor, and collect payment and paperwork at the 2nd Floor traffic window; failure to comply may lead to failure-to-appear findings.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward opened Dec. 8’s traffic bench calendar in Clayton County State Court by giving detailed instructions for remote participants appearing by Zoom. The judge told attendees to display their first and last names on-screen so the court could identify them, to keep devices muted when…
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