Criminal Cases
A criminal felony case is a proceeding by which a person charged with a crime is brought to trial and either found not guilty or guilty and sentenced accordingly. In Georgia, all criminal felony cases are tried by the Superior Court of the county in which the crime is alleged to have been committed. The cases that fall into this category range from theft offenses to murder for which the prosecutor may seek the death penalty.
Juvenile Court
The Juvenile Court handles children under the age of 17 who have been charged with a delinquent offense, 16 and under who have been charged with a traffic offense, and under the age 18 who have deemed to be a dependent child or Children In Need Of Services (CHINS). The Juvenile Court also handles emancipation, parental notification of abortion, mental competency and transfers from Superior Court.
If you have questions about courts please call 478-825-5331.