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Georgia’s Court System. The Georgia court system has six classes of trial-level courts: the superior, state, juvenile, probate, magistrate, and municipal courts. There are two appellate-level courts: the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
State Court Case Data. Magistrate Court Case Data . Probate Court Case Data. Juvenile Court Case Data. Municipal Court Case Data. Case Characteristics. Superior Court Workload. 2023 Superior Court Workload Assessment. 2022 Superior Court Workload Assessment. 2021 Superior Court Workload Assessment ...
As staff to the Judicial Council, the AOC provides subject-matter expertise on policy, court innovation, legislation, and court administration to all Georgia courts. The AOC also furnishes information technology, budget, and financial services to the judicial branch.
Georgia's court system is organized in three levels - limited jurisdiction, general jurisdiction and appellate. Our courts have authority over spe-cific types of cases as set forth in the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Limited jurisdiction courts - State, Juvenile, Probate, Magistrate and Municipal Courts - hear traffic, mis-
The Judicial Council and its committees meet throughout the year to address specific aspects of court administration and improvement. Chaired by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Council is made up of 28 members who represent every class of court and the State Bar of Georgia.
The Standing Committee on Court Interpreters (Committee) is the policymaking body appointed by the Supreme Court of Georgia to oversee the development of a statewide plan for the use of interpreters in Georgia courts during civil, criminal matters, or court-related events.
The Judicial Council of Georgia, as created by Article 2 of Chapter 5 of this title, is declared to be an agency of the judicial branch of the state government for the purpose of defining and regulating the practice of court reporting in this state.
Opinions: Provides for interpretation to the Georgia Court Reporting Act, the Board’s Rules and Regulations, Code of Professional Ethics, the fee schedule, opinions, case law, or any related constitutional or court rule related to court reporting or the court record.
The Georgia General Assembly established the Board of Court Reporting of the Judicial Council of Georgia to license, create standard practices, discipline, and regulate Court Reporting in Georgia.
CITATIONS CASES An appeal to superior court from the probate court can be had as long as the probate court has reached a final judgment; the superior court's appellate jurisdiction does not extend to interlocutory rulings.