Attorneys for defendants whose traffic cases were allegedly mishandled by the now-defunct DeKalb County Recorders Court are asking a federal judge in Atlanta to certify the year-old case as a class action.
The case—based on what the suit describes as “a long-standing, systemic dysfunction” of the court’s daily operations—seeks to represent a class of people who either wrongly had their driver’s license suspended or whose licenses were not reinstated by court personnel when they should have been and who, as a result, were all wrongly arrested for driving with a suspended license.
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