eye95
Well-known member
The law in Georgia is that you have a "reasonable" amount of time to leave once you are told to do so by the owner. Refusing to leave results in instant violation. As long as one is not refusing to leave, none of the things you recited should result in an arrest and conviction. Picking up your coat, wallet, two year old, or retrieving your car are all permissible.
I do not believe this discussion has anything to do with the lawsuit or the arrest for carrying openly. He was, in fact, charged with criminal trespass, as well as disorderly conduct and obstruction.
ALL charges were bogus and were DISMISSED.
He beat the rap. It remains to be seen whether he will beat the ride.
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