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Mel Jastram sued Windy Williams for damages alleging that, as a result of false statements Williams made to police, he was wrongfully arrested and detained by police on a warrant accusing him of stalking Williams. After a dismissal or a nolle prosequi was entered on the criminal charges, Jastram claimed he had a right to recover damages against Williams under OCGA § 51-1-6 because the alleged false statements breached a duty owed to him by Williams not to falsely report a crime in violation of OCGA § 16-10-26 and not to obstruct or hinder police in violation of OCGA § 16-10-24. The trial court granted Williams’s motion to dismiss the suit on the basis that it failed to allege a cause of action for damages, and Jastram appeals. Because we agree that Jastram cannot recover damages from Williams under OCGA § 51-1-6 for the alleged statutory violations, we affirm. OCGA § 51-1-6 provides that: When the law requires a person to perform an act for the benefit of another or to refrain from doing an act which may injure another, although no cause of action is given in express terms, the injured party may recover for the breach of such legal duty if he suffers damage thereby. This section does not create a separate cause of action, but simply authorizes the recovery of damages for the breach of a legal duty otherwise arising, though not expressly stated, under a statute or common law. Kaiser v. Tara Ford, Inc. , 248 Ga. App. 481, 489 546 SE2d 861 2001; St. Mary’s Hosp. &c., Inc. v. Radiology Professional Corp. , 205 Ga. App. 121, 126 421 SE2d 731 1992. Accordingly, Jastram’s claim for damages under OCGA § 51-1-6 is based on a claim that Williams breached duties owed to him under OCGA § § 16-10-26 and 16-10-24 not to violate those statutes, and that breach of these duties damaged him by causing his arrest and detention. OCGA § 16-10-26 is a criminal statute which prohibits knowingly giving a false report of a crime to police, and OCGA § 16-10-24 is a criminal statute which prohibits knowingly obstructing or hindering police in the discharge of their official duties. Both statutes set forth criminal penalties for violation, and neither expressly provides for a civil cause of action as a remedy for violation. At issue is whether, despite the lack of any express statement, the Legislature intended to provide a civil cause of action to Jastram for damages, if any, proximately caused by Williams’s alleged violation of the criminal statutes.

 
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