Pubdate: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 Source: Athens Banner-Herald (GA) Copyright: 2003 Athens Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.onlineathens.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1535 JUDGE BANISHES MAN FROM ALL BUT ONE COUNTY CONYERS (AP) - A Rockdale County judge has ordered that a man sentenced for selling cocaine be banished from most of the state for life. Chief Superior Court Judge Sidney Nation sentenced Larry Nathan Coleman to serve 10 years in prison and also ordered that he can live only in Lowndes County as a free man, or else leave the state. "As a practical matter, you come back in the state anytime for the rest of your life and you go to jail," Nation told the 57-year-old defendant. "When you get out of prison, you leave the state." Since 1877, The state constitution has prohibited banishing criminals from the state. However, people can still be banished from certain counties, so some judges banish defendants from 158 of the 159 counties to encourage convicts to leave Georgia. Coleman was sentenced to serve the first 10 years of a 40-year sentence on two separate counts of sale of cocaine and 10 years on a 30-year sentence for possession of cocaine, with the sentences to run concurrently. Nation also banished Deyagius Montrell Neal from Rockdale County for the duration of his sentence on a charge of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. Neal, 19, was sentenced to serve the first five years of a 30-year sentence and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine. The judge considered the fact that the teenager had no prior criminal history. "You sell cocaine and you go beyond the pale in my book, and you could be going to prison for a long, long time," said Nation. "You are headed down the wrong path, and now is the time to stop." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom