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Man pleads no-contest to battery charges across two cases; court imposes concurrent sentences and no-contact orders

Clayton County State Court · August 11, 2026
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Summary

Robert Lee McKay entered no-contest pleas to simple battery counts in two cases stemming from 2020 and 2023 incidents. The court imposed concurrent 12-month terms with 56 days to serve, credit for time served, suspended balances and no-contact orders with named victims.

Robert Lee McKay appeared in court on two separate case files involving allegations of physical altercations in 2020 and 2023. The prosecutor described officers' responses to domestic-disturbance calls and offered a factual basis including victim statements and limited video or audio evidence; McKay and defense counsel stipulated to no-contest pleas to battery counts.

The court entered no-contest pleas and sentenced McKay to 12 months with 56 days to serve (credit for time served) on each count, to run as imposed, suspended balances contingent on no-contact orders with identified victims (Shamera Cargill and Samara Pennamon) and no new violations of law. The court advised McKay to avoid contact with the victims and suggested programmatic supports where appropriate.