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Clayton County State Court disposes multiple jail-calendar matters: PTI referrals, no-contest pleas and short sentences

December 31, 2025 | Clayton County State Court 304, Texas Courts, Judicial, Texas


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Clayton County State Court disposes multiple jail-calendar matters: PTI referrals, no-contest pleas and short sentences
Judge Tammy Long Hayward completed the Clayton County State Court jail calendar on Dec. 30, 2025, resolving multiple in-custody matters with a mix of pretrial-intervention referrals, no-contest pleas and negotiated dispositions.

Key outcomes included:

- Alexis Clemons: Defense reported Clemons would accept the state's PTI offer; the court directed an order for unsecured judicial release to allow a PTI referral and required that no violent or harassing contact be included in bond conditions with the victim.

- Jasmine Imani Wilson (2022CR022068): The court found missed reporting and a positive alcohol metabolite test; Judge Long Hayward granted credit for time served since Dec. 19, 2025, released Wilson to probation, ordered weekly community support meetings, random testing at reports, and a clinical evaluation to be completed by Jan. 15, 2026; arrears were identified at $405.

- Cortez Devon Jones (2021CR05438): Jones stipulated to the facts and accepted probation's recommendation; the court ordered immediate release on that case and concurrent running of certain counts as part of the disposition.

- Timothy Alexander Taylor (2019CR07512 and 2019CR07513): The court accepted nonnegotiated pleas, imposed credit for time served on both matters, suspended balances so long as the defendant refrains from returning to the incident locations (Texaco at 4192 Jonesboro Road; ShopWise at 5001 Jonesboro Road), and advised chaplain and transition resources before release.

- Kayla Garvin (2025CR10959): Garvin entered a no-contest plea to pedestrian on the roadway; the court accepted a sentence of 12 months with 17 days to serve, credit for time served, balance suspended, and a no-prosecution disposition of a second count; the judge discussed available mental-health supports, NAMI resources, chaplain assistance at the jail, and a family member/friend offered to pick her up on release.

The judge closed the calendar, reminded defendants of reporting and treatment deadlines, and noted a trial scheduled for Jan. 5.

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