No, she (and her husband) should be suing the Georgia Transmission Corp. They are the proximate cause of any complaint that led to the arrest of a private citizen on her own property. The sheriff’s department would not have been involved in this situation if not for the actions of the GTC.
The Sheriff’s department was responding to a request (whether or not is was factual or substantiated) of the GTC. They didn’t show up out of the blue.
Now, the charge of “disorderly conduct” - on your own property - is absolutely bogus, and that should cost the deputy and the sheriff their jobs.
Now, the charge of disorderly conduct - on your own property - is absolutely bogus, and that should cost the deputy and the sheriff their jobs.
Maybe I dont understand you but those two statements seem to contradict each other.
In the first you say that the Sheriffs department is not to blame and in the second you say that they should lose their jobs.
“on your own property”
From the article:”Worley said she went down the road to talk.”
So,,, maybe she wasn’t on her own property.