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2021 Georgia Code
Title 24 - Evidence
Chapter 13 - Securing Attendance of Witnesses and Production and Preservation of Evidence
Article 6 - Depositions to Preserve Testimony in Criminal Proceedings
- § 24-13-130. When Deposition to Preserve Testimony in Criminal Proceedings May Be Taken
- § 24-13-131. Notice of Deposition; Presence of Defendant at Examination; Child Witness
- § 24-13-132. Appointment of Counsel; Payment of Costs and Expenses
- § 24-13-133. Manner of Taking and Filing Deposition
- § 24-13-134. Availability to State and Defendant of Deponent's Previous Statements
- § 24-13-135. Admissibility and Use of Deposition
- § 24-13-136. Objections to Admission of Deposition
- § 24-13-137. Recordation of Deposition
- § 24-13-138. Agreement of Parties to Deposition
- § 24-13-139. Depositions Taken Only in Exceptional Circumstances; Misuse of Procedures
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- For article on the 2011 enactment of this article, see 28 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 1 (2011).
RESEARCH REFERENCES
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- Use, in federal criminal prosecution, of deposition of absent witness taken in foreign country, as affected by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 15(b) and (d) requiring presence of accused and that deposition be taken in manner provided in civil actions, 105 A.L.R. Fed. 537.
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