Jose Nonidez ·
Emory University
Code enforcement was issuing a citation at 1840 yesterday Sat 9-10 3pm
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James Avery ·
Louisiana State University
Code enforcement issued me another citation this afternoon for having one too many signs. This now brings me to a total of 15 citations. That's a possible $15,000.00 fine; maybe even jail time?
“This is great actually. We didn’t solve one victim’s crime; we solved a community’s problem,” Mears said.
http://atlantadailyworld.com/.../one-man-crime-wave-is.../
And the sad thing about the above quote from an online article I read about a DeKalb County crime case; I found this news article by following a link from the DeKalb County Solicitor-General website (http://www.dekalbsolicitorgeneral.org/prosecute-crimes/)...
"Citizens who have been impacted by crime in their neighborhoods also get a chance to be heard through Solicitor-General Sherry Boston’s Court Watch Program. Members of Court Watch can speak in court during the sentencing phase so that the judge is aware of the impact repeat offenses are having on the community. In 2014, testimony of Court Watch members led to one repeat offender getting permanently banned from returning to DeKalb County. Learn more about that case here: http://www.dekalbsolicitorgeneral.org/repeat-offender.../ Repeat Offender Banned from DeKalb County. Find out more information about the Court Watch program here."
to a featured article posted by Sherry Boston as an example of her proud accomplishments..?
Our Mason Mill Civic Association apparently will have no problem being just as proud of their handling of 1840 Mason Mill Road.
“This is great actually. We didn’t solve one victim’s crime; we solved a community’s problem,” Mears said.
http://atlantadailyworld.com/.../one-man-crime-wave-is.../
And the sad thing about the above quote from an online article I read about a DeKalb County crime case; I found this news article by following a link from the DeKalb County Solicitor-General website (http://www.dekalbsolicitorgeneral.org/prosecute-crimes/)...
"Citizens who have been impacted by crime in their neighborhoods also get a chance to be heard through Solicitor-General Sherry Boston’s Court Watch Program. Members of Court Watch can speak in court during the sentencing phase so that the judge is aware of the impact repeat offenses are having on the community. In 2014, testimony of Court Watch members led to one repeat offender getting permanently banned from returning to DeKalb County. Learn more about that case here: http://www.dekalbsolicitorgeneral.org/repeat-offender.../ Repeat Offender Banned from DeKalb County. Find out more information about the Court Watch program here."
to a featured article posted by Sherry Boston as an example of her proud accomplishments..?
Our Mason Mill Civic Association apparently will have no problem being just as proud of their handling of 1840 Mason Mill Road.
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