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Statutes > Georgia Statutes > TITLE 24 - EVIDENCE > CHAPTER 10 - SECURING ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES AND PRODUCTION AND PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE > ARTICLE 7 - DEPOSITIONS TO PRESERVE TESTIMONY IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

ARTICLE 7 - DEPOSITIONS TO PRESERVE TESTIMONY IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

  • § 24-10-130 - When deposition to preserve testimony in criminal proceedings may be taken; order of court
  • § 24-10-131 - Notice of deposition; presence of defendant at examination; effect of defendant's failure to appear; child witness
  • § 24-10-132 - Appointment of counsel; payment of costs and expenses
  • § 24-10-133 - Manner of taking and filing deposition
  • § 24-10-134 - Availability to defendant of deponent's previous statements
  • § 24-10-135 - Admissibility and use of deposition
  • § 24-10-136 - Objections to admission of deposition
  • § 24-10-137 - Recordation of deposition
  • § 24-10-138 - Agreement of parties to deposition
  • § 24-10-139 - Depositions taken only in exceptional circumstances; misuse of procedures




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