2022 Georgia Code
Title 24 - Evidence
Chapter 14 - Proof Generally
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 24-14-6. When Conviction May Be Had on Circumstantial Evidence

Universal Citation: GA Code § 24-14-6 (2022)

To warrant a conviction on circumstantial evidence, the proved facts shall not only be consistent with the hypothesis of guilt, but shall exclude every other reasonable hypothesis save that of the guilt of the accused.

History. Code 1981, § 24-14-6 , enacted by Ga. L. 2011, p. 99, § 2/HB 24.

History of Code section.

Former Code Section 24-4-6, which contained comparable provisions to this Code section, as effective January 1, 2013, was derived from the decisions in Martin v. State, 38 Ga. 293 (1868); Carter v. State, 46 Ga. 637 (1872); and Simmons v. State, 85 Ga. 224 , 11 S.E. 555 (1890).

Law reviews.

For survey of cases dealing with criminal law and criminal procedure from June 1, 1977 through May 1978, see 30 Mercer L. Rev. 27 (1978).

For annual survey of criminal law, see 38 Mercer L. Rev. 129 (1986).

For article, “Criminal Law,” see 53 Mercer L. Rev. 209 (2001).

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