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Clayton Judge orders corrections department to turn over documents
By ajc.com- Tammy Joyner
Published: 08/28/2014

A Clayton County judge ordered the state Department of Corrections Wednesday to turn over records tied to the probation case of a former security chief for Clayton County schools.

Superior Court Judge Matthew O. Simmons told assistant attorney General Mindy Park, who represents the corrections department, he wanted documents involving John Taylor Walker Jr’s early probation release in his office within a week. Probation is a division of the Department of Corrections.

The order was handed down at a Wednesday hearing in which Walker’s attorney, Wayne Kendall, asked the court to allow his client access to records that show Simmons signed off on an early termination of Walker’s probation in the summer of 2013.

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