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A day in the life of two North Georgia teenage girls

Letter to the Editor:
The views expresed in articles, columns and Letters to the Editor published in the Gwinnett Citizen and on gwinnettcitizen.com do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Gwinnett Citizen.

A day in the life of two North Georgia teenage girls
8:00 PM Early Saturday night  two 19 year old girls, all dressed and perfumed up are traveling down McEver Road, Gainesville on the way to a friend’s house for some weekend socializing fun.

Blue lights appear in the rear view mirror. OOPS Speeding … 62 in a 45mph zone. The officer approaches the car and smells a sweetness coming from the vehicle. Requests a search and with nothing to hide, my daughter, the driver, consents. 

For the following items found: ONE (1) non-prescribed diet pill (phentermine) and four EMPTY mylar “Scooby Snax” packaging bags once containing a “fake weed” (marijuana) product;  Local District Attorneys and the Great State of Georgia has indicted and offered them as a “guilty plea bargain”:  Lifetime FELONY criminal records each + 3 months in jail each + 3 years probation each + $5,500  total in fines and fees, waive all legal rights each and a multitude of and, if and buts that must be met or back to jail for 3 years for a victimless crime.

In Review: One (1) non-prescribed diet pill: (Schedule IV) and ZERO (0) amount of (Schedule I): “Fake Weed” (packaging only) with neither girl having any past criminal record. = 2 FELONY Charges + JAIL 

A couple of stupid, careless kids growing up with empty heads full of mush: YES

A justice system best serving the needs of the people: NO

A Justice system has only one purpose: To keep society running smoothly.

Ours has lost its way.

Come Election Day, look very closely at the current elected officials running our local and state Justice systems. It needs to be scrutinized badly. These are Georgia State Law and effects all our counties, well intended but not thought out very well.

My observation here in Hall County: Judge Deal (Governor’s son), A Good Guy, a Keeper.

Thanks for the read, and enjoy your day,

David B. Cross: (Disheartened, Tired Father) 

 

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