{“subject”:”[The Georgia Sun] Contact The Georgia Sun”,”ip”:”74.231.220.141″,”country_code”:null,”user_agent”:”Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/26.2 Safari/605.1.15″,”notification_recipients”:[],”entry_title”:”Contact The Georgia Sun”,”entry_page”:1,”source_id”:32245,”source_type”:”single”,”request_url”:”https://thegeorgiasun.com/contact-the-georgia-sun”,”fields”:[{“key”:”1_Name”,”label”:”Name”,”value”:”Kristen Novay”,”type”:”name”,”meta”:[],”form_field_id”:”g32245-name”},{“key”:”2_Email”,”label”:”Email”,”value”:”KWN@gsllaw.com”,”type”:”email”,”meta”:[],”form_field_id”:”g32245-email”},{“key”:”3_Message”,”label”:”Message”,”value”:”I am one of the attorneys for Michelle Wierson whose sentencing was referenced in your article regarding the Acworth woman convicted of vehicular homicide in DeKalb this week. One correction about the sentence: \”Wierson will be held at a Department of Corrections facility, where officials will determine her treatment plan in line with the guilty but mentally ill conviction.\” There is no treatment plan for guilty but mentally ill with the department of corrections. She will be sent to prison, with no treatment plan and no officials will ever assess her. Guilty but Mentally Ill and Guilty are treated exactly the same in the department of corrections and neither provide an inmate with assessment or specific mental health treatment in Georgia.”,”type”:”textarea”,”meta”:[],”form_field_id”:”g32245-message”}]}