Court Cases
Key Terms
Georgia Courts
100

the Supreme Court ruled that issues related to non deadly force must be judged from the standpoint of a reasonable officer.

Graham v. Connor

100

A court that reconsiders a case that has already been tried in order to determine whether the measures used complied with accepted rules of criminal procedure and were in accordance with constitutional doctrines.

appellate court

100

This Georgia court presides over all felony cases

Superior Court

200

the Supreme Court held that police officers can perform a stop and frisk when they have reasonable suspicion to believe criminal activity is afoot.

Terry v. Ohio

200

 An order of a superior court requesting that the record of an inferior court (or administrative body) be brought forward for review or inspection.

writ of certiorari

200

 This Georgia Court reviews cases to correct legal errors or errors of law made at the trial level. Answer

Court of Appeals of Georgia


300

What if any, inequities are perpetuated by the current system we have in place?

There are concerns about potential inequities in the current law enforcement system.

300

A decision handed down by the US Supreme Court that becomes the law of the land and serves as a precedent for resolving similar legal issues.

landmark decision

300

 County courts that issue warrants, hear minor criminal offenses and civil claims involving amounts of $15,000 or less

Magistrate Court

400

What about those accused of less serious offenses who can't afford representation? Do they get the same zealous defense?

Individuals who cannot afford representation may face challenges in receiving the same level of zealous defense.

400

The process of deciding a case by a group of persons selected and sworn in to serve as jurors at a criminal trial, often as a 6 or 12 person jury.

jury trial

400

This Georgia Court exercises limited jurisdiction within one county. These judges hear misdemeanors including traffic violations, and issue search and arrest warrants.


State Court

500

Should those accused of most heinous crimes be represented by the likes of Judy Clarke and Miriam Conrad? Does it matter whether the death penalty is in play in a particular case?

It is important for those accused of heinous crimes to have competent representation regardless of circumstances.

500

 Providing counsel to indigent offenders by having attorneys under contract to the county handle all (or some) such cases.

contract system (attorney)

500

This is Georgias' highest court, and reviews decisions made by other courts in civil and criminal cases.

Supreme Court of Georgia

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