Georgia Code § 16-10-24. 3 (2024) - Justia Law Any person who verbally or physically obstructs, prevents, or hinders another person with intent to cause or allow physical harm or injury to another person from making or completing a 9-1-1 telephone call or a call to any law enforcement agency to request police protection or to report the commission of a crime is guilty of a misdemeanor and
Georgia Code § 16-10-24. 3 - Obstructing or Hindering Persons . . . - Laws Any person who verbally or physically obstructs, prevents, or hinders another person with intent to cause or allow physical harm or injury to another person from making or completing a 9-1-1 telephone call or a call to any law enforcement agency to request police protection or to report the commission of a crime is guilty of a misdemeanor and
What Is Interference With a 911 Call? - LegalClarity What Is Interference With a 911 Call? Delve into the legal specifics of obstructing a 911 call, a charge defined by the perpetrator's intent and the context in which the act occurs
Georgia Code Title 16. Crimes and Offenses § 16-10-24. 3 Any person who verbally or physically obstructs, prevents, or hinders another person with intent to cause or allow physical harm or injury to another person from making or completing a 9-1-1 telephone call or a call to any law enforcement agency to request police protection or to report the commission of a crime is guilty of a misdemeanor and
Georgia Code|§ 16-10-24. 3. Obstructing or Hindering Persons Making . . . Any person who verbally or physically obstructs, prevents, or hinders another person with intent to cause or allow physical harm or injury to another person from making or completing a 9-1-1 telephone call or a call to any law enforcement agency to request police protection or to report the commission of a crime is guilty of a misdemeanor and
Interfering with Emergency Calls - Criminal Attorney in Georgia This law is designed to ensure that individuals in need of urgent help can reach emergency services without hindrance O C G A § 16-10-24 3: It is unlawful for any person to knowingly and willfully obstruct or hinder another person’s attempt to make an emergency telephone call
16-10-24. 3 Obstructing emergency telephone calls Any person who verbally or physically obstructs, prevents, or hinders another person with intent to cause or allow physical harm or injury to another person from making or completing a 9-1-1 telephone call or a call to any law enforcement agency to request police protection or to report the commission of a crime is guilty of a misdemeanor and