History. Ga. L. 1966, p. 567, § 13.
Cross references.
Appeal by state from order, decision, or judgment sustaining motion to suppress evidence illegally seized, § 5-7-1 .
Law reviews.
For comment on Talbert v. State, 224 Ga. 291 , 161 S.E.2d 279 (1968), see 5 Ga. St. B.J. 256 (1968).
For article discussing limited application of this section by the state appellate courts and advocating a state exclusionary rule, see 11 Ga. L. Rev. 105 (1976).
For comment on Connally v. State, 237 Ga. 203 , 227 S.E.2d 352 , see 11 Ga. L. Rev. 200 (1976).
For article surveying developments in Georgia criminal law from mid-1980 through mid-1981, see 33 Mercer L. Rev. 95 (1981).
For annual survey of criminal law, see 38 Mercer L. Rev. 129 (1986).
For annual survey on criminal law and procedure, see 42 Mercer L. Rev. 141 (1990).
For comment on warrantless search of defendant’s home, see 41 Emory L.J. 321 (1992).
For note, “Arizonia v. Evans: Carving Out Another Good-Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule,” see 47 Mercer L. Rev. 1135 (1996).
For note, “United States v. Patane: The Supreme Court’s Continued Assault on Miranda,” see 56 Mercer L. Rev. 1499 (2005).
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 5 - Searches and Seizures
Article 2 - Searches With Warrants
§ 17-5-20. Requirements for Issuance of Search Warrant Generally
§ 17-5-21.1. Issuance of Search Warrants by Video Conference
§ 17-5-23. Command of Search Warrant
§ 17-5-24. Officers Authorized to Execute Search Warrants
§ 17-5-25. Execution of Search Warrant Generally
§ 17-5-26. When Search Warrant May Be Executed
§ 17-5-27. Use of Force in Execution of Search Warrant
§ 17-5-28. Detention and Search of Persons on Premises
§ 17-5-30. Motion to Suppress Evidence Illegally Seized Generally