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<blockquote data-quote="HeyEng" data-source="post: 3364674" data-attributes="member: 44022"><p>The internet is your friend. You are just as capable of looking up the code section as I am. I am very familiar with trespass law in Georgia since many of Georgia's gun laws intersect trespass laws. Georgia is my home state and that is where I went to law school. I can say with 100% certainty, there was NO TRESPASSING in this case. It's not even a gray area.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Easements almost NEVER include the interior of the structure. People get tripped up on Georgia trespass law because of the notice requirement. Signage alone rarely satisfy the notice requirement according to years of Georgia case law.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cameras on a location is not notice and I have *never* read case law that would make the legal argument (successfully) that a reasonable person would take a camera to be sufficient notice to "not trespass", especially with the large number of cameras that are out there. And looking for something to take? Yeah...sure looks like that to me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Attack? Really? And a criminal? Again, what crime did he commit? No need to answer, because it appears very clear that he didn't commit ANY CRIME. Those guys are going to spend a long time in the Georgia correctional system.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, that's not going to happen. The appointed DA is from a county that is full of bulldog prosecutors and the "it's Georgia" isn't going to apply...especially when they have a change in venue due to press coverage. Those guys are going to rot in prison.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You mean the DA that is part of the Glynn County good 'ole boy system? The DA that has nothing to do with this case now? Funny how the GBI director (who is also an attorney) seemed to have found PC pretty damn fast. And before people get all riled up saying that the GBI director (and state AG) are just a bunch of Demorats, do a little research on them. Vic Reynolds is the GBI Director and Chris Carr is the AG. What the Glynn County DA has to say means absolutely nothing in this case.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're wasting your time. I'm one and am even pretty familiar with Georgia law, but my opinion is met with nothing but, "NO...THAT BLACKMAN DESERVED TO DIE!!!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeyEng, post: 3364674, member: 44022"] The internet is your friend. You are just as capable of looking up the code section as I am. I am very familiar with trespass law in Georgia since many of Georgia's gun laws intersect trespass laws. Georgia is my home state and that is where I went to law school. I can say with 100% certainty, there was NO TRESPASSING in this case. It's not even a gray area. Easements almost NEVER include the interior of the structure. People get tripped up on Georgia trespass law because of the notice requirement. Signage alone rarely satisfy the notice requirement according to years of Georgia case law. Cameras on a location is not notice and I have *never* read case law that would make the legal argument (successfully) that a reasonable person would take a camera to be sufficient notice to "not trespass", especially with the large number of cameras that are out there. And looking for something to take? Yeah...sure looks like that to me. Attack? Really? And a criminal? Again, what crime did he commit? No need to answer, because it appears very clear that he didn't commit ANY CRIME. Those guys are going to spend a long time in the Georgia correctional system. Yep, that's not going to happen. The appointed DA is from a county that is full of bulldog prosecutors and the "it's Georgia" isn't going to apply...especially when they have a change in venue due to press coverage. Those guys are going to rot in prison. You mean the DA that is part of the Glynn County good 'ole boy system? The DA that has nothing to do with this case now? Funny how the GBI director (who is also an attorney) seemed to have found PC pretty damn fast. And before people get all riled up saying that the GBI director (and state AG) are just a bunch of Demorats, do a little research on them. Vic Reynolds is the GBI Director and Chris Carr is the AG. What the Glynn County DA has to say means absolutely nothing in this case. You're wasting your time. I'm one and am even pretty familiar with Georgia law, but my opinion is met with nothing but, "NO...THAT BLACKMAN DESERVED TO DIE!!!" [/QUOTE]
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