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Q: I need to prosecute a case following under Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses, GA Code § 16-5-101

I am B.T.G, R.Ph. I have been a licensed Georgia Pharmacist for 32 Years. I and my son are disabled; he with a mental health issue. I arrived to Statesboro, Georgia on June 16, 2022, and lost a contract already under execution in order to assist and advise my 22 year old son on site at Georgia Southern University. I allege the Defendants, D.M. and L.R.M., grandparents, and mother A.D.B., did willfully, maliciously, and conspiratorially Interfered and Retaliated with my attempts to provide guidance to an Adult Georgia Resident, M.A.G. * D.M. approached the Court with regard to interference with my efforts via The State of Georgia sponsored clinic, Bulloch Counseling, to depart the inmate to inpatient psychiatric Care. Upon my determination yesterday evening that my son is no longer incarcerated in Bulloch SD jail, I learned that D.M. also had a vehicle towed, belonging to my son, which I paid for, from Treutlen to Bulloch. I spent 4 days arranging for AAA to tow car2Franklin Chevr

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A: What, if anything, does any of this have to do with Florida law?

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