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Gwinnett residents invited to ask District Attorney questions, learn more about plans for her term during town hall event

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District Attorney Patsy Austin-Gatson is inviting Gwinnett residents to attend a town hall where she will engage her constituents on her first 100 days in office, highlighting services and programs including a new Pre-Trial Intervention and Diversion program, Conviction Integrity Unit and expanded victim services.

The town hall event will take place Friday, May 14 from 6-8 p.m. with options to join virtually or in-person in the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center auditorium in Lawrenceville.

“I am excited for the opportunity to serve and be accountable to questions and concerns of every Gwinnettian. I will also take the opportunity to discuss our work already underway in the first 100 days and additional actions that will occur in the next few months,” said District Attorney Austin-Gatson.

Residents will have the opportunity to attend in-person or watch online on Facebook Live.

The in-person option will have limited, first-come, first-served seating capacity to allow for social distancing. Face masks are required in County facilities.

Residents interested in participating virtually can watch and submit questions on the Gwinnett District Attorney’s Facebook Live @GwinnettCountyDA.

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