,,, '"thin most ieldina: p,_RICHARD GUTHMANRECEIVED THE EDITORIALENDORSEMENT OF THESENEWSPAPERSThe Atlanta ConstitutionThe Atlanta JournalThe ttlanta Dail)' WorldThe Weekly Star, wMch so;d,"This county-wide race for the seat left vacantby the resignation <strong>of</strong> Jock Etheridge, is one <strong>of</strong>the most important facing the volers <strong>of</strong> FultonCounty. While Guthmon is relatively young andunknown, we have b.en impressed by his recordin business and civic affairs. His opponent,Ald.rman Cecil Turner, already holds on importantposition in city government, and w.think he should contine to devote the majority<strong>of</strong> his time to city hall <strong>of</strong>fairs."When you vote Tuesday, Nov, 8,"Better VoteGuthman"~1.11 ...<strong>Georgia</strong> ~recomm"'~e\leran~SENTEN 1'1~\\The Gra .,back as we ,,\recommended "'\procedllre for'felony cases. Sinclion Is so VitOlll[eel that we shOllthis as a part o.ments and urge tI <strong>of</strong> such a law at Ih;'<strong>of</strong> the Gener"Among the reaso,its enactment whi'have the most ffitfollowing:1. In 39 <strong>of</strong> the so.tencing is dejudge alter tttermines guilt.<strong>Georgia</strong> is orstates still usi,<strong>of</strong> the archaicsentencing cjuries. TInthat the expevast majorityis thai senter.judge after I,termines gulllsystem.2 The only per~by the presesentencing byout benefitdant's past CIare those withrecords. Thoswith little orrecord wouldconsiderationlaw was JUSthe extent \hIgiven the delinal recorddiet and prior3_ There is no",'<strong>of</strong> sentencinrare that amore than csons with (jur.'-""~-i"'.; wtr what l'O~. ed anI[•4 .•recorquestionfendant'!judge can Ivestigalion prsentence.It is our thouglthe present systcibeen adequateknew everyonj<strong>of</strong> the
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MaY2~/7r~edFor NomineesBy JIM MERRl
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