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To: restornu

“Maybe Smoking Gun will will give the police report of what really happen?”

Barrow County posts their police reports online in pdf format. Unfortunately you have to view each one to find out what its about. There is no search feature I could find. I scrolled through a bunch but couldn’t find this specific report.


152 posted on 09/22/2007 6:12:38 AM PDT by driftdiver
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To: driftdiver; restornu; Borax Queen; 13Sisters76; decimon; yorkie; processing please hold
Here's the pdf file from the Barrow County Sheriff's Department on Sue Worley:

Incident Report

CASE NUMBER 2007-05-0213
Statute Code: 16-11-39 DISORDERLY CONDUCT -/MISD/

NARRATIVE Reporting Officer: S131 BUSH, ANDRA

On 5/2/2007, I was working an extra duty job with a surveying crew due to threats they had received the prior day from a man stating that he was not afraid to take the law into his own hands. My shift started at 0800 hours and was to end at 1800 hours.

During our time on Fleeman Road Nellie Sue Worley approached the crew and I several times. Ms. Worley repeatedly was told to leave and she proceeded to act disorderly and repeatedly returned. Ms. Worley was arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct. Deputy Walker transported Ms. Worley to the Barrow County Detention Center.

Georgia Code - Crimes and Offenses - Title 16, Section 16-11-39

(a) A person commits the offense of disorderly conduct when such person commits any of the following:

(1) Acts in a violent or tumultuous manner toward another person whereby such person is placed in reasonable fear of the safety of such person´s life, limb, or health;

(2) Acts in a violent or tumultuous manner toward another person whereby the property of such person is placed in danger of being damaged or destroyed;

(3) Without provocation, uses to or of another person in such other person´s presence, opprobrious or abusive words which by their very utterance tend to incite to an immediate breach of the peace, that is to say, words which as a matter of common knowledge and under ordinary circumstances will, when used to or of another person in such other person´s presence, naturally tend to provoke violent resentment, that is, words commonly called 'fighting words'; or

(4) Without provocation, uses obscene and vulgar or profane language in the presence of or by telephone to a person under the age of 14 years which threatens an immediate breach of the peace.

(b) Any person who commits the offense of disorderly conduct shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

(c) This Code section shall not be deemed or construed to affect or limit the powers of counties or municipal corporations to adopt ordinances or resolutions prohibiting disorderly conduct within their respective limits.

Disorderly Conduct

Disorderly conduct is a term which is used to describe numerous behaviors which are illegal, and in many cases the bothersome activities and conduct are decided upon by each state independently. Some examples of disorderly conduct may include being drunk in public and loitering, and O.C.G.A. § 16-11-39 (3) states that "(3) Without provocation, uses to or of another person in such other person´s presence, opprobrious or abusive words which by their very utterance tend to incite to an immediate breach of the peace, that is to say, words which as a matter of common knowledge and under ordinary circumstances will, when used to or of another person in such other person´s presence, naturally tend to provoke violent resentment, that is, words commonly called 'fighting words';"

159 posted on 09/22/2007 8:20:03 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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