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(The Center Square) â Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill Monday that makes it easier for Georgians on probation to seek early termination of their sentences.
Senate Bill 105 simplifies the process for early termination for people who have served at least three years on probation and have met certain requirements.
Georgia Justice Project Executive Director Doug Ammar said the law is a âhuge win for reentry in Georgia.â
âGeorgia Justice Project has been committed to helping Georgians impacted by the criminal legal system successfully reenter our communities,â Ammar said. âWe are thrilled that many Georgians who have proven their rehabilitation will now have access to early termination of their probation.â
by Nyamekye Daniel, The Center Square | May 04, 2021 04:00 PM Print this article
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill Monday that makes it easier for Georgians on probation to seek early termination of their sentences.
Senate Bill 105 simplifies the process for early termination for people who have served at least three years on probation and have met certain requirements.
Georgia Justice Project Executive Director Doug Ammar said the law is a “huge win for reentry in Georgia.”
“Georgia Justice Project has been committed to helping Georgians impacted by the criminal legal system successfully reenter our communities,” Ammar said. “We are thrilled that many Georgians who have proven their rehabilitation will now have access to early termination of their probation.”