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Cherokee County Mug Shots

The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.

 
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Tile McGill of Woodstock, arrested on Feb. 27 for a probation violation. Cherokee Sheriff's Office
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Tile McGill of Woodstock, arrested on Feb. 27 for a probation violation.
William Joseph McAllister of Canton, arrested on Feb. 27 for a probation violation. He is being held for another agency.
Robert Christopher Green of Acworth, arrested on Feb. 27 for a probation violation.
Ryan Ayers of Marietta, arrested on Feb. 27 for a probation violation.
Rachel Motes Akins of Kingston, arrested on Feb. 27 for two counts of misdemeanor theft by taking and theft by deception.
Cody Lamar Carroll of Acworth, arrested on Feb. 27 for simple battery (Family Violence Act), obstructing a 911 call, and false imprisonment..
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The Cherokee County Adult Detention Center supplied Patch with the mug shots and booking reports of the inmates who appear here. At the time of reporting, none of them has been convicted of the listed charges, and all should be presumed innocent.

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D.B. McCoy

7:29 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013

Looks like probation doesn't have a high success rate.

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crrazytimes

1:32 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

probation has a very low success rate.

Put yourself in their shoes. you cant be around alcohol. which means no restaurant with a bar any more, cant go to friends BBQ's for fear of violation.

Now you have to pay a fine of any where from 15-5000 bucks, plus drug test 50 bucks each, plus probation managment 50 bucks a month. drug class's 25 dollars an hour min of 20 hours. Community service min of 60 hours.

So now you have to take off work to do the community service and drug alcohol classes. but yet you have to continue to keep you job, and pay your bills, and pay their fines. while making sure all you T's are crossed and I's dotted.

it is 1000X harder than most people believe it is.

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crrazytimes

1:32 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Im speculating here, but i would be winning to bet 100 bucks that the average person that violates their probation, has it violated within 3 months of completion.

id make another bet of 100Bucks that the majority of people that do violate their probation ask to finish it with jail time. instead of being rewritten back into the program.

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