Greetings,
This is James Avery, the resident at 1840 Mason Mill Road.
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The purpose of this email is my attempt, even should it prove itself futile as well , informing all MMCA neighbors of mine that we are not done...yet...with these hearings over the inappropriateness of these signs my property 1840 Mason Mill Road; as well as correcting some of the misinformations having read within updates posted to MMCA newsletters that were being passed along to the rest of it's hundreds of its members not having been present at these court hearings; misinformations at best... misleading; misinformations at worst... manipulative/deceptive eliminating consent.
1. Only in jail for five days.
2. Another court hearing scheduled Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 2:00pm Courtroom E Camp Circle Complex.
3. That this hearing is only Judge McCoyd wanting to clarify the terms of probation.
4. Unless a mistake, the length of probation has been reduced from 60 months to 6 months.
5. All probation suspension fees waived.
In need of getting this email out to our MMCA leaders (NEXTDOOR.COM's Mason Mill Neighborhood Leads) as quickly as possible as the sun will soon be rising, going to stop here and send the rest later. However I'm feeling I must add, these changes having occurred without any updates both MMCA's Newsletter or Bobby Rasulnia's Petition, I'm DAMNED curious hearing what Our Honorable Judge Matthew McCoyd having to say at this hearing Tuesday afternoon? What I will be allowed (not allowed) saying at yet another hearing (non-hearing).
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State of Judiciary
Chief Justice Harris Hines gave the State of the Judiciary report this week to a joint session of the House and Senate. Highlights include his review of his 16 years of service chairing the Supreme Court of Georgia’s Commission on Children. Representative Wendall Willard and I are the House appointees to this Commission which has led the state in child welfare reforms — thank you Justice Hines, who will be replaced as Chair of the Commission by Justice David Nahmias.
There are currently 139 Accountability Courts, funded as part of Governor Deal’s Criminal Justice Reform, and additional proposals are coming forth this year to reduce the number of Georgia citizens on criminal probation. Georgia has 6 times the number of citizens supervised by probation services than other states–inefficient use of tax money, that should focus on a smaller number of more dangerous offenders.
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Copied and pasted the above information from a posting to The Cove Report by our Representative Mary Margaret Oliver.
So...what would be some possible answers to solving this inefficient use of tax money?
And even better question asking, which one of the two groups would I now fall into:
1) the ones having been denied probation
2) or the smaller number of more dangerous offenders needing to be focusing our attention on instead?
Although I still consider myself a Progressive, I'm definitely having to borrow a moniker from our Conservatives just too perfectly fitting for all these culturally arrogant Emory affiliated elitist neighbors of mine...LIBTARDS! As it relates to the inappropriateness of signage 1840 Mason Mill Road, you are all acting like a bunch of LIBTARDS!
Mary Hinkels has closed the discussion,
Simply Jim
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