After a sentence of death has been imposed, if a female defendant so sentenced is believed to be pregnant, the sheriff of the county in which the defendant is imprisoned, with the concurrence and assistance of the judge of the probate court, shall select one or more physicians who shall conduct an examination. If the female is found to be pregnant, the sheriff shall suspend the execution of the sentence and make a report of the examination and suspension of execution to the presiding judge of the circuit, who shall cause the report and suspension to be entered on the minutes of the superior court of the county where the sentence was imposed. When the defendant is no longer pregnant, the judge shall issue a new order as provided in Code Section 17-10-40 directing the sheriff to execute the sentence at such date and place as the judge may appoint and direct in the order, which the sheriff shall be bound to do accordingly. The judge shall cause the new order and other proceedings in the case to be entered on the minutes of the court in which the sentence was imposed.
History. Laws 1833, Cobb’s 1851 Digest, p. 839; Code 1863, § 4553; Code 1868, § 4573; Code 1873, § 4667; Ga. L. 1874, p. 30; Code 1882, § 4667; Penal Code 1895, § 1045; Penal Code 1910, § 1071; Code 1933, § 27-2520.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 10 - Sentence and Punishment
Article 2 - Death Penalty Generally
§ 17-10-30. Procedure for Imposition of Death Penalty Generally
§ 17-10-35.2. Hearing to Determine Appropriateness of Interim Appellate Review of Pretrial Rulings
§ 17-10-36. Establishment of Unified Review Procedure by Supreme Court; Effect on Habeas Corpus
§ 17-10-38. Death Sentences Generally
§ 17-10-41. Persons Required to Be Present at Executions
§ 17-10-42. Preparation and Filing of Certification of Execution
§ 17-10-42.1. Participation of Medical Professionals in Executions
§ 17-10-43. Disposition of Body of Executed Person; Payment of Expenses of Transporting Body