The Georgia Court of Appeals has revived felony false imprisonment charges against a former Fulton County sheriff’s deputy who allegedly restrained and groped two women and exposed himself while on duty at the county courthouse.

The trial court had ruled that, as a sworn peace officer, former Deputy Nakia Dorsey should have been allowed to be present and make a statement when the charges were presented to grand jury, as Georgia law allows.

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