
Clayton County has appointed Sacha Greene as the new coordinator of the Behavioral Health Accountability Court. Greene brings 17 years of experience working with Accountability Courts across Georgia and will oversee the court's daily operations.
According to the Clayton County release, her responsibilities include tracking participant progress, working with legal and treatment partners, and ensuring compliance with state and national mental health court standards. Judge Shana Rooks Malone welcomed Greene to the team, highlighting her experience and dedication to the field.
The Behavioral Health Accountability Court combines judicial supervision with mental health treatment to reduce repeat offenses and support participant recovery. Greene stated she is ready to contribute to the program’s continued development and its impact on participants.
Details of Greene’s future plans for the court have not been shared, but the county continues to prioritize mental health and accountability within the justice system.









