“This is what happens when God steps in,” said Marrow.
Nationwide — The Law Office of Gerald Griggs announces the conclusion of Desmond Marrow’s criminal case. Desmond Marrow faced one count of Felony Obstruction, Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct, Reckless Driving, and Aggressive Driving.
Rose was subsequently arrested. Earlier this year, Rose was scheduled to plead guilty to simple battery in exchange for no jail time, 12-months probation, enrollment in an anger management class, and the surrender of his Georgia Peace Officer and Standards Training certification. Rose decided to reject the plea deal right before his hearing.
On Monday, April 22, 2019, in light of all this evidence, the Henry County Solicitor’s office offered to reduce the felony charges to misdemeanor traffic violations if Marrow pled guilty.
“When we hold law enforcement accountable, we make sure the justice system works effectively, and we can have real justice. Hopefully, Mr. Marrow’s will stand as a beacon to the entire nation of how we appropriately respond to these situations. Yes, we march. Yes, we protest. But we go into the courthouse and make sure that justice is applied equally and fair for all individuals,” said Attorney Griggs.
“This is what happens when God steps in. He gives you good lawyers, you’ve got a praying family, you’ve got a good support system. I feel at peace, and I am at pleased with my attorney,” said Marrow.
Henry County State Court Ernest Blount ordered Marrow to pay a $2,650 fine.
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