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Sarah Grace Patrick Denied Bond in Georgia Double Murder Case

Law&Crime NetworkAugust 19, 202528 min168,465 views
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Bond Hearing for Sarah Grace Patrick

  • πŸ’” The bond hearing for Sarah Grace Patrick, accused of murdering her mother and stepfather, was highly emotional, with the judge ultimately ruling to keep her in jail.
  • πŸ“± Patrick, who allegedly posted about the case on social media for months after the murders, was arrested in July and maintains her innocence.
  • βš–οΈ The hearing focused on whether Patrick should be granted bond, not on guilt or innocence, with nine witnesses testifying.

Defense Arguments for Bond

  • β›ͺ Patrick's pastor testified that she calls him regularly from jail to thank him and ask for prayer, and that the church would support her if released.
  • 🀝 A friend's mother testified about Patrick's kind, forgiving nature, her desire to work in radiology, and her deep love for her siblings, suggesting trauma in her past.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Six defense witnesses spoke positively about Patrick and offered to be responsible for her if granted bond.

Prosecution Arguments Against Bond

  • 😭 Kimberly Bowling, sister of victim James Brock, delivered an impactful statement detailing the horrific nature of the murders and the ongoing trauma for the family.
  • ✈️ Concerns were raised about Patrick being a flight risk due to financial resources and a supportive family network.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The prosecution also cited fears of witness intimidation and the potential for further harm, given the brutality of the alleged crime.
  • πŸ’” Family members of the victims, including James Brock's son Tristan and 12-year-old Jaden, shared their profound grief, struggles with sleep and focus, and fear for their safety if Patrick were released.

Judge's Decision and Next Steps

  • 🚫 The judge denied bond, citing concerns about flight risk, danger to the community and family, and the potential for witness intimidation, stating the prosecution met their burden of proof.
  • πŸ—“οΈ Sarah Grace Patrick is next due in court on September 22nd for an arraignment, with a trial date set for January 5th.
  • πŸ“° The case is also being presented to a grand jury, with an expected presentation that afternoon.
  • βš–οΈ The defense attorney asserted Patrick's presumption of innocence and commitment to protecting her constitutional rights, noting she is being held in isolation due to her age.
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