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2021 Georgia Code
Title 17 - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 8 - Trial
Article 3 - Conduct of Proceedings
- § 17-8-50. Courts in Which Trials of Inmates Escaping From Correctional Institutions to Take Place; Admissibility of Records Pertaining to Former Trials of Such Inmates; Testimony of Other Inmates
- § 17-8-51. Admissibility of Testimony of Inmates in Trials for Crime of Mutiny
- § 17-8-52. Oath to Be Administered to Witnesses
- § 17-8-53. Exclusion of Public From Courtroom When Evidence Vulgar or Obscene
- § 17-8-54. Persons in Courtroom When Person Under Age of 16 Testifies Concerning Sexual Offense
- § 17-8-55. Testimony of Child Less Than 17 Years Old Outside Physical Presence of Accused
- § 17-8-56. Writing Out and Reading of Charge to Jury; Filing of Charge; Furnishing of Copies of Charge
- § 17-8-57. Expression or Intimation of Opinion by Judge as to Matters Proved or Guilt of Accused
- § 17-8-58. Objections to Jury Charges Prior to the Jury Retiring to Deliberate; Failure to Raise Objections
Cross references.
- Testimony by defendant in criminal case generally, § 24-5-506.
Husband and wife as witnesses for and against each other, § 24-5-503.
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR.
- Admissibility, in criminal case, of results of residue detection test to determine whether accused or victim handled or fired gun, 1 A.L.R.4th 1072.
Admissibility, weight, and sufficiency of blood-grouping tests in criminal cases, 2 A.L.R.4th 500.
Exclusion of public from state criminal trial in order to preserve confidentiality of undercover witness, 54 A.L.R.4th 1156.
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