Politics & Government

Jaywalking Mom to Appear in Cobb State Court

Raquel Nelson is scheduled to be there Thursday morning.

The case of Raquel Nelson, the Cobb mother who came into the national spotlight after her 4-year-old son was struck and killed as he crossed Austell Road in 2010, will return to the Cobb County State Court this week.

"Please be advised that Ms. Nelson will be in court before Cobb State Court Judge Tanksley this Thursday at 9 a.m.," Steve Sadow, Nelson's attorney, wrote in an email to metro Atlanta media outlets.

He offered no other details in the email and a follow-up telephone call. 

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On April 10, 2010, Nelson was crossing a darkened five-lane part of Austell Road with her son, A.J., and her two daughters a third of a mile from the nearest crosswalk.

A.J. pulled away from her and was struck and killed by Jerry Guy. Guy served six months of his five-year sentence in jail and was released on Oct. 29, 2010.

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Nelson was convicted of second-degree vehicular homicide, reckless conduct and crossing a roadway outside a crosswalk, all misdemeanors punishable by up to a year in jail each.

Cobb State Court Judge Kathryn Tanksley sentenced Nelson to a year’s probation, then gave her the option to have a retrial. That's when Sadow got involved in the case.

With Sadow as her attorney, Nelson sought a dismissal of the charges based on double jeopardy.

Tanksley dismissed the charge of reckless conduct but upheld the other two charges, meaning Nelson could get two years in jail if convicted again.

Nelson, who contended that her retrial was barred since the evidence was insufficient to sustain her conviction, appealed the judge's ruling to the Court of Appeals of Georgia. When that court last August affirmed the lower court's ruling, Nelson petitioned the Supreme Court of Georgia in September to issue a writ of certiorari to review the appellate court's decision.

In April, the state's high court refused to review the case.

"We are disappointed that the Supreme Court did not grant certiorari review on the interpretation of the vehicular homicide statute or its application to a pedestrian," Sadow told Patch in April.  "We look forward to getting back before the trial court for the case to be retried."

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  • April 17, 2013: Raquel Nelson's Jaywalking Case Headed Back to Cobb State Court
  • Aug. 13, 2012: Jaywalking Mom Arrested on Eluding Police Charge
  • April 29, 2012: Marietta Man Killed Crossing Austell Rd.
  • April 17, 2012: Lawyer: Raquel Nelson Trial Pointless
  • April 17, 2012: Raquel Nelson Goes to Appeals Court
  • Feb. 25, 2012: Another Death Crossing Austell Road
  • Dec. 28, 2011: Raquel Nelson Case Called One of 10 Worst Transportation Failures
  • Nov. 14, 2011: Raquel Nelson Appeals for Dismissal
  • Oct. 24, 2011: Nelson's Trial Delayed
  • Oct. 17, 2011: Nelson's Ex-Husband Supports Initial Conviction
  • Oct. 17, 2011: Charges Stand Against Raquel Nelson
  • Oct. 5, 2011: 1 of 3 Charges Dropped Against Nelson
  • Aug. 10, 2011: Attorney for Jaywalking Mom Wants Not-Guilty Verdict
  • Aug. 5, 2011: No New Crosswalks Planned for Austell Road
  • Aug. 3, 2011: Marietta Jaywalking Mom Chooses to Have New Trial
  • July 26, 2011: Nelson's Supporters Speak Out
  • July 26, 2011: Raquel Nelson: 'I'm Walking out of Here'
  • July 25, 2011: Convicted Mom: 'This Will Never End'
  • July 25, 2011: 
  • July 23, 2011: Civil Rights Leaders Gather to Support Mother Convicted of Vehicular Homicide
  • July 15, 2011: Marietta Mother Convicted of Vehicular Homicide


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