Case: Hurley v. Hinton

HC00532 | Georgia state trial court

Filed Date: 2006

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Case Summary

[This summary is temporary while we research the case.] This is a case in which a woman being held in the Department of Corrections because of her inability to pay a $705 fine alleged that her confinement violated the principles established in Bearden v. Georgia, which prohibited imprisoning a person whose poverty makes it impossible to pay a fine. The case was filed on September 18, 2006 in a Georgia trial court.

 

People


Attorney for Plaintiff

Geraghty, Sarah E. (Georgia)

Attorney for Plaintiff

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Documents in the Clearinghouse

Document

05-00032

Register of Actions

Oct. 3, 2006

Oct. 3, 2006

Docket

05-00032

Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus

Sept. 1, 2006

Sept. 1, 2006

Pleading / Motion / Brief

Docket

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Case Details

State / Territory:

Georgia

Case Type(s):

Criminal Justice (Other)

Key Dates

Filing Date: 2006

Case Details

Other Dockets:

Georgia state trial court HC00532