Woman chooses public shaming over jail time for making terroristic comments

Woman chooses public shaming over jail time for making terroristic comments

Natasha Freeman may be asking herself, How does a mother of six and grandmother of one find herself on the corner of Irving and Marion Avenues, holding a sign at 7:00 in the morning?She’s there after pleading guilty to battery and making terroristic threats on a Bibb County bus.Judge Howard Simms, Bibb County Superior Court Judge, gave her choice.Freeman could have gone to jail for four weekends or spend every morning this week wearing a sign, advertising her guilt.

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