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Fired traffic bureau supervisor pleads guilty to theft
More than $11K discovered missing after Baugh was fired last June
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Gail Baugh
A woman once in charge of collecting traffic fines for Hall County’s Clerk of Courts office pleaded guilty today to stealing more than $11,000 over a year and a half. Gail Baugh will serve no jail time for the theft, but will spend the next 10 years on probation for the felony charge, according to a ruling by Judge John Girardeau. Baugh’s sentence, recommended by District Attorney Lee Darragh, is significantly less than what the district attorney said was his original proposal.