Aggravated Stalking in Georgia
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Georgia
I was recently arrested for Ag Stalking due to a TPO. I am alleged to be electronically surveying her. Canceling Credit cards, and still not sure what else. Since it was a FVA its automatically a Felony. The evidence I have seed has been obviously modified. So Im good there. Here is the issue.
The Officer who signed the Felony Warrant, and conducted the investigation it having an affair with my wife. My Attorney says "Its an Interesting Turn of Events",
Any issues with the ethics of the entire case?
Question can the officer be turned into Internal Affairs?
Is this grounds for impeachment of the "Officer" as a witness?
Re: Aggravated Stalking in Georgia
While the affair might create an implied bias, it does not - by itself - impeach any testimony that the officer might give in court. Signing the warrant and conducting the investigation is less important than testimony and other evidence.
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Thank you, I am hoping since at the time the afar started we were still married, Georgia is still one of those states that looks at these kinds of actions as pretty negative.
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Thank you, I am hoping since at the time the afar started we were still married, Georgia is still one of those states that looks at these kinds of actions as pretty negative.
Married or not, if you were stalking her, its still a felony. It doesn't matter if she was committing adultery.
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Married or not, if you were stalking her, its still a felony. It doesn't matter if she was committing adultery.
I still dont know what I was accused of entirely, I did however get videos of her other boy friend coming and going wile I was on business trips, for evidence for my divorce. Nothing Post TPO