17-6-112
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17-6-112.
(a)
Actual violence, a threat of violence, or any other act intended and calculated
to excite alarm or to provoke a breach of the peace shall be a violation of the
bond posted pursuant to Code Section 17-6-110. For every such act, the party at
whose instance the bond was required shall have a right of action.
(b)
In counties having a population of not less than 200,000 nor more than 250,000
according to the United States decennial census of 1950 or any future such
census in which there is located a municipal court, upon oral or written
complaint by the injured party, the court may in its discretion issue a rule for
contempt against the offending defendant. Upon hearing the rule, if the court
finds that there has been a violation of the bond, the court may, in addition to
the remedy provided in subsection (a) of this Code section, impose a sentence
for contempt of court. If it should appear to the court from the evidence and
the court finds that the breach of the peace was provoked or brought about by
the conduct of the prosecuting witness, the witness may be ruled for contempt of
court and sentenced as provided by law.