HB 514 - District attorney; redefine to include municipal courts
Georgia House of Representatives - 1995/1996 Sessions
HB 514 - District attorney; redefine to include municipal courts
Page Numbers - 1
1. Martin 47th 2. Randall 127th
House Comm: Judy / Senate Comm: Judy /
House Vote: Yeas 100 Nays 0 Senate Vote: Yeas Nays
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House Action Senate
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1/31/95 Read 1st Time 1/25/96
2/1/95 Read 2nd Time 2/29/96
2/27/95* Favorably Reported 2/28/96
Committee Amend/Sub Am
3/17/95 Recommitted
1/24/96 Read 3rd Time
1/24/96 Passed/Adopted
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Favorably Reported 1/22/96
Code Sections amended: 15-18-22
HB 514 LC 10 1091
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
1- 1 To amend Code Section 15-18-22 of the Official Code of
1- 2 Georgia Annotated, known as "The Law School Public
1- 3 Prosecutor Act of 1970," so as to change the definition of
1- 4 the term "district attorney"; to authorize the use of
1- 5 certain law school students and instructors as legal
1- 6 assistants in certain proceedings in municipal courts; to
1- 7 repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
1- 8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION 1.
1- 9 Code Section 15-18-22 of the Official Code of Georgia
1-10 Annotated, known as "The Law School Public Prosecutor Act of
1-11 1970," is amended by striking in its entirety paragraph (2)
1-12 of subsection (c) of Code Section 15-18-22 and inserting in
1-13 lieu thereof a new paragraph (2) to read as follows:
1-14 "(2) 'District attorney' means any district attorney of
1-15 this state, the Attorney General, the director of the
1-16 Prosecuting Attorneys' Council, or any solicitor of a
1-17 state or municipal court or any assistants of such
1-18 officers."
SECTION 2.
1-19 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
1-20 repealed.
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