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Probation reinstated for Duquan Bridges after positive drug test; court orders monitoring and support meetings

Clayton County State Court · May 20, 2026
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Summary

A petition to revoke Duquan Bridges's probation was addressed May 19; probation recommended a 12-day revocation with credit for time served and reinstatement to probation with testing and weekly support meetings, which the court accepted.

The court held a probation revocation matter for Duquan (Duquan Veil) Bridges on May 19 and heard that he tested positive for marijuana on April 9, 2026 and owed $260.50 in arrears.

Probation recommended revoking 12 days of probation and credited Bridges with time served; the officer asked that he return to probation subject to continued drug testing, reporting and attending one community-support meeting per week. Defense counsel acknowledged the client's mistake and indicated he accepted responsibility. The judge accepted the probation department's recommendation, ordered Bridges to report on Thursday, May 21 at 9:30 a.m., required continued testing at each report and emphasized the need to avoid previous associational patterns that led to reoffending.

The judge stressed the limited remaining time on Bridges's sentence and urged him to avoid people and situations that might cause relapse; the court emphasized probation compliance and issued administrative reporting instructions through probation.