Paroled, but banished. Rearrested, but wrongfully.
These are the allegations in a bizarre story that’s landed before the Court of Appeals of Georgia, reminding attorneys to pay particular attention to evidentiary standards.
The intermediate appellate panel ruled the parolee involuntarily violated banishment conditions after being transported by deputies against his will.
August 31, 2021 at 03:51 PM
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Paroled, but banished. Rearrested, but wrongfully.
These are the allegations in a bizarre story that’s landed before the Court of Appeals of Georgia, reminding attorneys to pay particular attention to evidentiary standards.
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