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    • Title 17 - Criminal Procedure
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    • § 17-7-55. Empaneling Concurrent Grand Juries

    Georgia Code
    Article 3 - Indictments
    § 17-7-55. Empaneling Concurrent Grand Juries

    In any term of court when the public interest requires it, the court may empanel one or more concurrent grand juries in accordance with Part 1 of Article 4 of Chapter 12 of Title 15.
    History. Code 1981, § 17-7-55 , enacted by Ga. L. 2003, p. 154, § 1.

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    Title 17 - Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 7 - Pretrial Proceedings

    Article 3 - Indictments

    § 17-7-50. Right to Grand Jury Hearing Within 90 Days Where Bail Refused; Right to Have Bail Set Absent Hearing Within 90 Day Period

    § 17-7-50.1. Time for Presentment of Child’s Case to a Grand Jury; Exception

    § 17-7-51. Special Presentments Treated as Indictments; Entry Upon Minutes; Prosecutions Upon Special Presentments

    § 17-7-52. Procedure for Indictment or Special Presentment of Peace Officer for Crime in Performance of Duties; Notification; Rights of Officer

    § 17-7-53. Operation of Two Returns of “No Bill” on Charge as Bar to Future Prosecution for Same Charge

    § 17-7-53.1. Quashing of Second Grand Jury Indictment or Presentment Bars Further Prosecution

    § 17-7-54. Form of Indictment by Grand Jury

    § 17-7-55. Empaneling Concurrent Grand Juries

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