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2022 Georgia Code
Title 17 - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 7 - Pretrial Proceedings
Article 2 - Commitment Hearings
- § 17-7-20. Persons Who May Hold Courts of Inquiry
- § 17-7-21. Holding of Court of Inquiry by Several Judicial Officers; Procedure for Deciding Questions
- § 17-7-22. Powers of Presiding Officer in Court of a Municipal Corporation to Bind Over or Commit Criminal Offenders to Jail
- § 17-7-23. Duties of Court of Inquiry; Preclusion of Certain Courts From Trying Charges Involving Code Section 16-11-126
- § 17-7-24. Time Granted Parties to Prepare Case and to Secure Counsel; Granting of Bail Where Hearing Delayed
- § 17-7-25. Power of Court to Compel Attendance of Witnesses
- § 17-7-26. Authority to Require Bonds to Secure Appearance of Witnesses
- § 17-7-27. Sheriffs and Constables to Accept Bond for Appearance of Witnesses; Approval of Sureties by Sheriff
- § 17-7-28. Hearing of Evidence by Court of Inquiry; Right of Accused to Testify; Application of Rules of Evidence; Effect of Failure of Accused to Testify
- § 17-7-29. Commitment of Defendant for Different Offense Than Stated in Warrant
- § 17-7-30. Form of Commitment
- § 17-7-31. Endorsement of Names of State’s Witnesses on Warrant
- § 17-7-32. Disposition of Commitment Form, Warrant, and Other Papers; Delivery of Accused to Person in Charge of Jail
- § 17-7-33. [Reserved] Billing and Payment of Costs of Justice of the Peace and Constable
- § 17-7-34. Effect of Informality in Commitment or Prior Proceedings
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