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Judge urges therapy and orders community-support meetings instead of fine in Sylvia Campbell plea
Summary
At an April 21, 2026 arraignment, Sylvia Anne Campbell pleaded no contest to a pedestrian-related charge; Judge Tammy Long Hayward ordered 12 months probation with substance-evaluation, random testing and weekly community-support meetings in lieu of a $200 fine, citing Campbell's history and urging treatment.
Sylvia Anne Campbell entered a no-contest plea in Clayton County State Court on April 21, 2026 to an intoxication-related pedestrian offense. Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted the plea and imposed 12 months of probation with a required substance-abuse evaluation, random alcohol and drug screens and a condition of no alcohol or illicit drugs during probation.
During an extended allocution on the record, Campbell described recent grief and unstable housing after her sister entered hospice care; Campbell said she left a vehicle to walk because she had been mourning and staying in a hotel-like lodging.…
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