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Georgia’s Judicial Branch

The Judicial Branch Consists of the state’s courts Supreme Court Magistrate Court Probate Court Municipal Court Juvenile CourtState Court Superior Court Court of Appeals 7 Judges 12 Judges 49 Circuits / 205 Judges 70 Courts 120 Judges 159 Courts 120 Judges 370 Courts 350 Judges 159 Courts 159 Judges 159 Courts 159 Chief Magistrates 354 Magistrates

Duties of Judicial Branch Interpret the State Constitution Protect legal rights of citizens Enforce laws of the state

Supreme Court 7 Justices 6 year terms Elected by popular vote Appellate Court Considered an “Appellate Court” =only reviews cases on appeal from lower courts Reviews decisions made by other courts in civil and criminal cases.

Supreme Court Rules on questions involving the constitutionality of state statutes, all criminal cases involving a death sentence, and petitions from decisions of the Court of Appeals. No trials are held at the appellate level *usually comprised of 3 judge panels *Often reviews verdicts to look for mistakes

Court of Appeals 12 Judges Elect one member to be the chief judge 6 year terms First review for many civil and criminal cases decided in the trial courts. Correct legal errors or errors of law made at the trial level, not to alter jury verdicts or the outcome of bench trials.

criminal cases and civil cases Hears criminal cases and civil cases between private parties Includes: Superior courts State courts Probate courts Juvenile courts Magistrate courts Over 400 municipal (city) courts and special courts also included *hears cases for the first time *Cases may have a jury trial Trial Courts

Superior Court 188 superior courts in 49 “circuits” (regions) Exclusive, constitutional authority over felony cases, divorce, equity and cases regarding title to land. Corrects errors made by lower courts

State Court 70 state courts misdemeanor violations, including traffic cases, and all civil actions, regardless of the amount claimed, unless the superior court has exclusive jurisdiction. Issue search and arrest warrants

Juvenile Court 159 juvenile courts protect the well-being of children, provide guidance and control conducive to child welfare and the best interests of the state, and secure care for children removed from their homes.

Municipal Court Over 400 municipal courts municipal ordinance violations, issue criminal warrants, conduct preliminary hearings, and may have concurrent jurisdiction over shoplifting cases and cases involving possession of one ounce or less of marijuana.

Probate Court 159 probate courts wills, administration of estates, appointment of guardians and involuntary hospitalization of incapacitated adults and other individuals. oaths of office and issue marriage licenses. They may hold habeas corpus hearings or preside over criminal preliminary hearings.

Probate Court Unless a jury trial is requested, may also hear certain misdemeanors, traffic cases and violations of state game and fish laws elects supervisors and make appointments to certain local public offices.

Magistrate Court 159 magistrate courts civil claims of $15,000 or less; certain minor criminal offenses; distress warrants and dispossessory writs; county ordinance violations; deposit account fraud (bad checks); preliminary hearings; and summonses, arrest and search warrants. May grant bail in cases where the setting of bail is not exclusively reserved to a judge of another court. No jury trials are held in magistrate court. If a defendant submits a written request for a jury trial, cases may be removed to superior or state court.

Civil Cases disputes between citizens Criminal Cases involve violation of laws Felony serious crime with severe punish- ments allowed Misdemeanor less serious crime with smaller punish- ments Types of Court Cases

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