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Seven inmates sentenced to serve in DeKalb County to be released during Q3

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There are Seven inmates sentenced to jail in DeKalb County who will be released from the custody of the Georgia Department of Corrections during the third quarter of 2022.

The inmate being released serving the longest sentence is Chateris Quintelle Villanueva for Armed Robbery. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Georgia imprisons a higher percentage of its population than any other democracy in the world, locking up 968 per 100,000 people.

State’s spend between $25,000 and $30,000 on average annually on incarcerated individuals.

Georgia’s crime rate increased in recent years, leading to higher incarceration numbers and more taxpayer money spent on prisoners.

Accusations of mistreatment of inmates, riots, deadly assaults on inmates, attacks on correctional officers, and concerns about the poor physical condition of the facilities are a continual problem in Georgia.

Inmates are often transferred around the state of Georgia, which can create data irregularities.

Inmates being released who were sentenced in DeKalb County in Q3

NameOffenseSupervised Release DateHolding Facility
Bibbs Breanna KenyaAggravated AssaultSep 14Metro Transitional Center
Carroll Laray TammySale MethamphetamineAug 07Metro Transitional Center
Flynt Ann AliciaTrafficking Methamphetamine 28-199 GmSep 07Metro Transitional Center
Pratt Tennille MelanieTrafficking Methamphetamine 28-199 GmSep 14Metro Transitional Center
Richardson Lamar RyanAggravated AssaultJul 02Metro Reentry Facility
Umberger Roger Drew JessicaRacketeeringAug 22Metro Transitional Center
Villanueva Quintelle ChaterisPossession of Firearm During CrimeSep 14Metro Transitional Center

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