Georgia’s Groundbreaking Law Empowers Domestic Violence Survivors to Seek Justice and Shorter Sentences
ATLANTA – A new law in Georgia promises to bring significant changes for women incarcerated for crimes related to domestic violence. Signed this week by Governor Brian Kemp, the Georgia Justice Survivor Act allows these women to present evidence of abuse during their court proceedings, even after they have been sentenced. This landmark legislation is retroactive, meaning women currently serving time can apply for reduced sentences by demonstrating that their actions were a result of long-term physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. Advocates note that many women in prison were acting in self-defense or facing extreme … Read more