The Act relates to juvenile proceedings. It provides that superior courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction over the trial of certain felony offenses involving juveniles and also provides that those offenses are bailable only before a judge of the superior court. Further, the Act states that certain designated felonies are not subject to informal adjustment without notifying the district attorney. The Act also adds battery of a teacher or other school personnel, racketeering, theft of a motor vehicle, and acts of the juvenile relating to escape to the list of desginated felonies. Furthermore, the Act specifies when the disposition of a child may be used during a proceeding. The Act increases the supervision fees in juvenile court, an...
The two Acts, while applying to different Code sections, have a similar effect on Georgia court proc...
The state of Georgia, by an acting justice of peace of a county, charged a thirteen-year-old boy wit...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act requires superior courts in the state to give notice to the local school system when a stude...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The Act provides measures and procedures to enhance school safety and changes the penalty provisions...
These Acts revise a number of Code sections relating to juvenile law and proceedings. They define ju...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act amends Georgia\u27s Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to th...
The Act expands the definition of child under the Juvenile Proceedings Chapter of Title 15 to incl...
The Act changes the crimes of aiding, assisting, or encouraging a child to escape from the custody o...
The Act provides that, as a matter of public policy, the unconditional release of accused juveniles ...
The Act reinforces the contempt powers of juvenile court judges when dealing with parents, guardians...
The Act doubles the possible sentence for the offense of escape by a person convicted of a felony or...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The two Acts, while applying to different Code sections, have a similar effect on Georgia court proc...
The state of Georgia, by an acting justice of peace of a county, charged a thirteen-year-old boy wit...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act requires superior courts in the state to give notice to the local school system when a stude...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The Act provides measures and procedures to enhance school safety and changes the penalty provisions...
These Acts revise a number of Code sections relating to juvenile law and proceedings. They define ju...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act amends Georgia\u27s Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to th...
The Act expands the definition of child under the Juvenile Proceedings Chapter of Title 15 to incl...
The Act changes the crimes of aiding, assisting, or encouraging a child to escape from the custody o...
The Act provides that, as a matter of public policy, the unconditional release of accused juveniles ...
The Act reinforces the contempt powers of juvenile court judges when dealing with parents, guardians...
The Act doubles the possible sentence for the offense of escape by a person convicted of a felony or...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The two Acts, while applying to different Code sections, have a similar effect on Georgia court proc...
The state of Georgia, by an acting justice of peace of a county, charged a thirteen-year-old boy wit...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...