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1 The Judicial Branch of Georgia’s Government
Essential Question: How does Georgia’s judicial system provide justice and protect the rights of its citizens?

2 What is the primary role of the Judicial Branch in Georgia?
Interpret the state’s constitution Protect the legal rights of citizens Enforce the laws of the state

3 What are the four types of laws?
Constitutional laws – laws from the constitution Statutory Laws – those passed by the General Assembly Administrative Laws – regulations of executive branch agencies Case Laws – court interpretations of written laws

4 Due Process of Law The U.S. Constitution says no state can deprive any citizen of life, liberty or property without due process of law. This means that persons arrested for a crime have the right to: have a lawyer present during questioning a speedy, public trial before a fair judge/jury face and question witnesses remain silent so as not to incriminate (blame) themselves.

5 Two Types of Cases Civil Cases – disputes between two or more persons or groups Criminal Cases – cases involving violations of the law Crimes are divided into felonies and misdemeanors Felony – serious crime such as murder or burglary, punishable by a year or more in prison, a fine of at least $1,000, or both Misdemeanor – less serious crime punishable by less than a year in prison, a fine of less than $1,000, or both

6 State Supreme Court Highest ranking court in Georgia
7 supreme court justices are elected by popular vote to six-year terms If a justice dies/resigns before the end of a term, the governor may appoint a justice to complete his/her term of office Supreme court justices elect the chief justice from among themselves

7 The Supreme Court is an appellate court, which means it only reviews cases on appeal from lower-ranking courts. Also reviews cases dealing with constitutionality of laws, title to land, equity, wills, habeas corpus, divorce and alimony It automatically reviews cases involving the death penalty. State Supreme Court

8 State Supreme Court It outlines a code for judicial conduct for the judges of the state and regulates the admission of attorneys to practice law in Georgia. Supreme Court decisions are binding – they have the final authority in matters of law at the state level Only court that could change the decision is the U.S. Supreme Court

9 Court of Appeals The second highest-ranking state court is the court of appeals. Appellate court 12 judges elected to 6 year terms Judges elect one of their members to serve as chief judge

10 Trial Courts Hear original cases – criminal and civil
Each court has a special jurisdiction (range of actions over which the court has control or influence) Juvenile court – cases involving persons under the age of 17 Probate court – deals with wills and estates of deceased persons, marriage & firearm licenses Magistrate court – can only hear civil cases involving sums under $15,000

11 Jury Trial An important part of Georgia’s court system is the jury trial – a trial before one’s peers. Grand Jury – determines whether or not persons accused of crimes should be indicted (officially charged) and required to stand trial. Trial Jury – group of citizens who are charged with judging a person charged with a crime.


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