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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 15 - Courts
    • Chapter 10 - Magistrate Courts
    • Article 2 - Magistrates
    • § 15-10-24. Discipline, Removal, and Involuntary Retirement

    Georgia Code
    Article 2 - Magistrates
    § 15-10-24. Discipline, Removal, and Involuntary Retirement

    Magistrates shall be subject to discipline, removal, and involuntary retirement by the Judicial Qualifications Commission in accordance with Article VI, Section VII, Paragraph VII of the Constitution.
    History. Code 1981, § 15-10-24 , enacted by Ga. L. 1983, p. 884, § 2-1; Ga. L. 1990, p. 336, § 1.
    Cross references.
    Rules of the Judicial Qualifications Commission.

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    Structure Georgia Code

    Georgia Code

    Title 15 - Courts

    Chapter 10 - Magistrate Courts

    Article 2 - Magistrates

    § 15-10-20. Number; Selection; Term; Filling Vacancies; Chief Magistrate; Bonds

    § 15-10-20.1. Qualifying in Absentia for Magistrates Serving on Active Military Duty

    § 15-10-21. Powers and Duties of Chief Magistrate

    § 15-10-22. Qualifications; Restrictions on Practice of Law

    § 15-10-23. Minimum Compensation; Annual Salary; Increases; Supplements

    § 15-10-23.1. Monthly Contingent Expense Allowance for the Operation of the Magistrate Court

    § 15-10-24. Discipline, Removal, and Involuntary Retirement

    § 15-10-25. Training Requirements; Payment of Training Costs

    § 15-10-26. Conflicts Between Local Ordinances and Local Acts

    § 15-10-27. Continuation of Certain County Civil Court Officials as Magistrate Court Officials

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