A proposal moving through the Georgia legislature would add new steps to obtain booking photos and police videos.
Senate Bill 482 targets what supporters call “mugshot mills” — websites that post arrest photos and charge people to have them removed.
Senate Bill 482 would block sites like the Georgia Gazette from mass mugshot requests.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lily Stewart was arrested for speeding on March 8. Her mugshot has since caused a stir on social media (Morgan County Sheriff's ...
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Georgia Sorority Girl's Stunning Mugshot Goes Viral
A University of Georgia sorority girl's stunning mugshot has gone viral after she was arrested for speeding. Lily Stewart, a ...
A Georgia sorority girl who went viral for her mugshot last week allegedly tried to run from police before her second arrest on Sunday because she was scared another run-in with cops would send her ...
The Georgia sorority sister who went viral for her glamorous mugshot photo landed in legal trouble — and in front of a jail camera — again Sunday when she was booked on a pair of new charges, ...
Lily Stewart, a University of Georgia sophomore, was arrested for the second time in a month. Her latest arrest involved charges of loitering/prowling and obstructing a law enforcement officer, both ...
A Georgia woman is facing charges after a traffic stop turned into an arrest, with social media users chiming in with plenty of humor about the incident and her booking photo. Earlier this month, a ...
Lily Stewart likely had the worst night of her life earlier this month when she was arrested on March 8 for speeding in excess of maximum limits. In some parts of Georgia, the fine for speeding can be ...
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