The Act prohibits a person from knowingly and willfully soliciting, engaging in, contracting with, conspiring with, encouraging, abetting, or directing a minor to commit a crime which is a felony and is violent in nature. Additionally, the Act prohibits a person from knowingly or willfully providing a weapon to a minor to be used in the commission of a felony. A violator of this Act is guilty of a felony and is subject to a minimum one-year prison sentence for the first violation, with sentences increasing for subsequent violations
The Act defines the crime of domestic terrorism, includes it under crimes covered by Georgia\u27s RI...
The Act relates to the general provisions regarding offenses against health and morals, specifically...
The Act imposes a mandatory term of imprisonment of not less than ten years for a defendant who comm...
The Act prohibits a person from knowingly and willfully soliciting, engaging in, contracting with, c...
The Act addresses the physical abuse of children and defines serious injury . The Act imposes more...
The Act changes the crimes of aiding, assisting, or encouraging a child to escape from the custody o...
The Act criminalizes transporting a person for the purpose of prostitution. It raises the punishment...
The Act provides that a felon, who previously has been convicted of one of eight serious felonies an...
The Act increases the minimum penalty for furnishing a pistol or a revolver to a minor from two to t...
The Act provides criminal penalties for those who offer or hold themselves out to assist another per...
The Act changes the Georgia Code in regard to the justification a person must have in defending his ...
The Act amends Georgia\u27s Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to th...
The Act provides that a person may be convicted of conspiracy despite the completion of the object c...
The Bill would have prohibited persons qualifying as sexual offenders from photographing minors in c...
The Act, entitled the Crimes Against Family Members Act of 1999, provides for broader and more sever...
The Act defines the crime of domestic terrorism, includes it under crimes covered by Georgia\u27s RI...
The Act relates to the general provisions regarding offenses against health and morals, specifically...
The Act imposes a mandatory term of imprisonment of not less than ten years for a defendant who comm...
The Act prohibits a person from knowingly and willfully soliciting, engaging in, contracting with, c...
The Act addresses the physical abuse of children and defines serious injury . The Act imposes more...
The Act changes the crimes of aiding, assisting, or encouraging a child to escape from the custody o...
The Act criminalizes transporting a person for the purpose of prostitution. It raises the punishment...
The Act provides that a felon, who previously has been convicted of one of eight serious felonies an...
The Act increases the minimum penalty for furnishing a pistol or a revolver to a minor from two to t...
The Act provides criminal penalties for those who offer or hold themselves out to assist another per...
The Act changes the Georgia Code in regard to the justification a person must have in defending his ...
The Act amends Georgia\u27s Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to th...
The Act provides that a person may be convicted of conspiracy despite the completion of the object c...
The Bill would have prohibited persons qualifying as sexual offenders from photographing minors in c...
The Act, entitled the Crimes Against Family Members Act of 1999, provides for broader and more sever...
The Act defines the crime of domestic terrorism, includes it under crimes covered by Georgia\u27s RI...
The Act relates to the general provisions regarding offenses against health and morals, specifically...
The Act imposes a mandatory term of imprisonment of not less than ten years for a defendant who comm...