Fury As Daycare Worker Who 'battered one-year-old boy' Is Released By Judge
A judge has been bombarded with threats after she granted bail to a Georgia daycare worker
accused of battering a one-year-old boy.
Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Rose-Emmons released accused child abuser Yvette Thurston on a $44,000 bond on August 16.
Thurston, 54, of Bainbridge, is charged with leaving one-year-old Clay Weeks with a black eye and deep scratches on his face and neck after his first day at school.
District Attorney Joe Mulholland released a statement a few days after Thurston was released on bail condemning the threats sent to Rose-Emmons.
Thurston has been charged with first-degree aggravated battery and three counts of first-degree child abuse. The child's father said she tried to blame another pupil when asked how his son got so badly bruised.
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A magistrate judge has been bombarded with threats after she granted bail to a Georgia daycare worker accused of battering one-year-old Clay Weeks (pictured above)
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Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Rose-Emmons (pictured) released accused child abuser Yvette Thurston on a $44,000 bond on August 16, sparking outrage
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Yvette Thurston, of Bainbridge, was arrested on August 11 on child abuse and other charges
Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Rose-Emmons released accused child abuser Yvette Thurston on a $44,000 bond on August 16, according to WCTV.
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