Issue: 215 Thursday, August 15, 2024


External E-Newsletter

Clayton County Board of Commissioners

Left to Right: DeMont Davis (District 4), Alaina Reaves (District 1),

 Chairman Jeffrey E. Turner, and Gail Hambrick (District 2)

College Park

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Jonesboro

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Lovejoy

Morrow

Riverdale

Greetings Clayton connected community!

 

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Clayton County Updates _


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

July 23, 2024 


Clayton County Solicitor-General’s Office Announces Open Registration for Upcoming Misdemeanor Criminal Record Restriction Fair 


(Jonesboro, Georgia) – The Clayton County Solicitor’s Office is pleased to announce the opening of registration for its upcoming Record Restriction Fair. This event is the culmination of the joint efforts of the Clayton County Solicitor’s Office, The Georgia Justice Project, the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office and the Association of Christian Ministers of Clayton County. This event aims to assist eligible individuals in clearing their criminal records, providing them with a fresh start and better opportunities for employment, housing, and education. 


Event Details: 

Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024 

Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 

Location: Jim Huie Recreation Center, 

9045 Tara Boulevard 

Jonesboro, Georgia 30236 


Registration Information: Pre-Registration is required and limited 

Registration Opens: August 1, 2024 

Deadline to Register: August 31, 2024 


How to Register: Visit Registration Website at sgsecondchance.claytoncountyga.gov 

Solicitor Brooks stated, “Our Record Restriction Fair is designed to help individuals who have paid their debt to society move forward without the burden of a criminal record. We are committed to supporting our community by providing the resources necessary for a second chance.” 


The Record Restriction Fair will offer free legal consultations and assistance with completing employment applications. Participants will have the opportunity to meet with volunteer attorneys and legal experts to determine their eligibility for expungement and receive guidance on the next steps in the process. 


Who Should Attend: 

  • Individuals with eligible misdemeanor criminal records that occurred in Clayton County seeking record restriction. 
  • Those in need of legal advice and support regarding the record restriction process. 
  • Community members interested in learning more about expungement laws and their impact. 


About the Clayton County Solicitor-General’s Office

The Clayton County Solicitor’s Office is dedicated to promoting justice and enhancing the quality of life in our community. Through various initiatives and community outreach programs, we strive to provide equitable legal services and support to all residents. 


For more information about the Record Restriction Fair or to volunteer, please contact Princess Menard-Knox at princess.menard@claytoncountyga.gov or 770.477.3380. 


Media Contact: 

Brittani Freeman 

Executive Assistant to the Solicitor-General of the State Court of Clayton County 

brittani.freeman@claytoncountyga.gov 

770.477.3380 


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Notes to Editors: 


Interviews with Solicitor Brooks and event organizers are available upon request. 


Charles A. Brooks 

Solicitor-General 

State Court of Clayton County 

Harold Banke Justice Center 

9151 Tara Boulevard 

Jonesboro, Georgia 30236 




9151Tara Blvd. ●Suite 3SL01 ● Jonesboro, GA 30236 ● Office: (770) 477-3380 ● Fax (770) 477-3449 


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A Message from the Chief Operations Officer Detrick Stanford  

DEPENDABILITY

 

Are your teammates able to depend on you? Can they trust your motives? Do you make good decisions that others can rely on? And do you perform consistently, even when you don’t feel like it? Are you a go-to player, or do your teammates work around you when crunch time comes?

 

To improve your dependability . . .

 

Check your motives. If you haven’t committed goals to paper before, stop and do it before reading any farther. Now, look at those goals. How many of them benefit the teams you’re part of – your family, the organization you work for, your fellow volunteers, the other players on your ball team? How many of them benefit only you personally? Spend some time working to align your personal priorities with those of your team.

 

Discover what your word is worth. Approach five teammates with this question: “When I say I intend to do something, how reliable am I? Rate me on a scale of one to ten.” Include a superior and a subordinate in your survey, if possible. If the answers you get back don’t match your expectations, don’t defend yourself. Simply ask for examples in a non-threatening way. If the average answer is lower than a nine or ten, then start writing down your commitments as you make them from that day forward, and track your follow-through for one month.

 

Find someone to hold you accountable. You are more likely to follow through and develop dependability if you have a partner to help you. Find someone you respect to help you keep your commitments.

 

 

--The 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player

… John C. Maxwell

 

TAKE STEPS TO IMPROVE YOUR DEPENDABILITY TODAY, AND FIND SOMEONE TO HELP HOLD YOU ACCOUNTABLE.

 

Have a great week.

         Clayton County Board of Commissioners      

-- Alaina Reaves

-------- District 1

Chairman

Jeffery E. Turner

Commissioner

Gail B. Hambrick

District 2

Vacant

District 3

Vice-Chair

DeMont Davis

District 4

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