Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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SAVANNAH, Georgia, USA - A grand jury refused to indict a man imprisoned for 53 years August on charges of trying to harass Miley Cyrus as the teen star was filming a movie at the expense of grand jury Georgia.El Chatham County prosecutors determined that they lacked enough evidence to charge Mark McLeod, of Appling, Georgia a higher court, which handles cases of crimes graves.Una district attorney's spokeswoman said Larry Chisolm despite the ruling, he plans to prosecute in a court McLeod lower court for two misdemeanor charges: attempted harassment and disorderly conduct.

McLeod has been imprisoned since 4 August after police arrested him twice during the summer in nearby Tybee Island, where Cyrus, 16, was filming the movie "The Last Song."

Police said McLeod told them he was engaged to the singer of "Hannah Montana" and resisted being removed from the scene of filming the película.James Byrne, McLeod's lawyer, said he felt "a little vindicated "by the grand jury's refusal to open proceedings. Byrne said he suspects that McLeod suffers mental delusion, but she said they never posed a threat to Cyrus. "The grand jury showed some common sense, which nobody here seems to have, in the sense that there is nothing to support these charges, "said Byrne.

"He did not accost anyone, did not threaten anyone. He acted strangely, so is in jail." McLeod was initially charged only minor charges, but prosecutors last month transferred its case to the Superior Court to pursue a felony charge of obstructing a police officer. They noted that he tried to hit his head to an agent who tried to leave the area, but the grand jury rejected it as a case of crime grave.Lydia Sermons, a spokeswoman for the office Chisolm, said prosecutors accepted the jury's decision researcher and decided to proceed with misdemeanor charges.

McLeod was arrested on Wednesday and had established a bond of $ 55,200, which, his lawyer said, an unemployed plumber's assistant and his family can not be guaranteed. Byrne said he plans to ask a judge to reduce bail for McLeod once again present the lesser charges.

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