Georgia Supreme Court Hears Banishment Case
The Georgia Supreme Court heard argument regarding whether a state judge violated Georgia's Constitution when he banished a criminal defendant from all but one of the state's 159 counties, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported. Georgia's Constitution forbids banishment from the state, and a 2006 law allows judges to banish defendants from at most one judicial circuit (which encompasses several counties).
Written By:Gloria Moulder On May 8, 2008 6:11 AM
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Can a Georgia judge give someone probation, and banish them from the same county?