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This Week’s Arrests: From Walmart Drama to a Goat Heist

Every county’s got its fair share of DUI stops and bar fights, but this past week? Georgia came through with some next-level arrests 👉 Case #1: Walmart Showdown A woman in Vidalia was arrested after throwing canned beans at a cashier. Why? Because the store “didn’t double-bag her groceries.” Bond was set at $500. Honestly, cheaper than therapy, but still… not worth it 👉 Case #2: The Goat Heist Yes, really. Deputies in Toombs County picked up a guy trying to walk off with his neighbor’s goat. Middle of the night, pajamas, barefoot. He swore it was “just borrowing.” Sheriff’s Office was not amused 👉 Case #3: The World’s Slowest Getaway Some dude thought he could outrun the cops on a riding lawnmower. Spoiler: lawnmowers top out at 6 mph. He didn’t make it far - barely past his own mailbox Throwback: Crimes That Still Make You Go “Wait, What?” 👉 The McNuggets 911 Call (Florida, 2009) A woman actually dialed 911 three times because her McDonald’s ran out of nuggets. Police showed ...

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Credit for good behavior

Prisoners could get seven days of credit for good behavior each year of his or her sentence with this law – with the credits being deducted from the sentence to allow for early release.
For example, an inmate serving a 10-year sentence who earns the maximum credits each year could be released 70 days early. This change could save $414 million in the next 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office.


Additionally, the law expands eligibility for elderly or terminally ill prisoners to secure compassionate release.
What is the First Step Act? 5 things to know about the criminal justice reform law
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