60+ inmates released from Bibb jail as district attorney continues reviewing cases 'We look at each individual case [and] what’s going on with the defendant, as well as contacting the victims. We are doing the work,” said DA Anita Reynolds Howard. Author: Ashlyn Webb (WMAZ) Updated: 12:13 AM EST February 26, 2021 MACON, Ga. — More than five dozen inmates and suspects have been from the Bibb County jail since mid-January. Bibb District Attorney Anita Reynolds Howard held a press conference Thursday to describe what her office has been working on since January 15. “Individuals who have had their liberties restricted without being convicted is our priority to make sure we get those cases moving as best as possible to protect their rights, as well as justice for victims of crime,” Howard said.