

The officer went in the courthouse and made an announcement asking if anyone knew who the children belonged to. Lawyer Kimberly Bandoh, a former magistrate judge in Clayton County, admitted the children were hers.
Bandoh was in the courtroom representing a client since at least 8 a.m.
Bandoh was arrested for leaving the children unattended in a vehicle, a misdemeanor charge. She bonded out of jail a few hours after her arrest.
The children, ages 2 and 3, were unhurt and placed in the care of their grand mother.
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