Georgia Code
Part 4 - Rights, Privileges, and Prohibitions
§ 38-2-274. Unlawful Conversion of Military Property; Penalty

History. Ga. L. 1916, p. 158, § 3; Code 1933, §§ 86-1105, 86-9904; Ga. L. 1951, p. 311, § 52; Ga. L. 1955, p. 10, §§ 82, 107; Ga. L. 1980, p. 589, § 1; Ga. L. 1996, p. 748, § 19.
Cross references.
Theft by conversion generally, § 16-8-4 .
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 1996, p. 748, § 27, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an Act approved February 11, 1854 (Ga. L. 1854, p. 281), which abolished the office of solicitor of the City Court of Savannah, now the State Court of Chatham County, and transferred responsibility for the prosecution of criminal cases in said court to the solicitor general (now the district attorney) for the Eastern Judicial Circuit is confirmed. It shall be the duty of said district attorney to prosecute all criminal actions in said state court until otherwise specifically provided by law.”
Ga. L. 1996, p. 748, § 28, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “The provisions of this Act shall not affect the powers, duties, or responsibilities of the district attorney as successor to the office of solicitor general under the constitution, statutes, and common law of this state as provided by Code Section 15-18-1.”
Ga. L. 1996, p. 748, § 29, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “Except as otherwise authorized in this Act, on and after July 1, 1996, any reference in general law or in any local Act to the solicitor of a state court shall mean and shall be deemed to mean the solicitor-general of such state court.”
Ga. L. 1996, p. 748, § 30, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “The provisions of paragraph (3) of Code Section 15-18-62, relating to the qualifications for the office of solicitor-general of a state court, shall apply to any person elected or appointed to such office after July 1, 1996. Any person holding such office on July 1, 1996, may continue to hold such office for the remainder of the term to which such person was elected or appointed notwithstanding the fact that such person has not been a member of the State Bar of Georgia for three years if such person is otherwise qualified to hold the office of solicitor-general.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 38 - Military, Emergency Management, and Veterans Affairs

Chapter 2 - Military Affairs

Article 3 - Personnel

Part 4 - Rights, Privileges, and Prohibitions

§ 38-2-270. Relief From Civil or Criminal Liability; Immunity Not Exclusive Security for Attorney’s Fees; Defense by Attorney General Authorized

§ 38-2-271. Change of Venue for Persons Indicted or Subjected to Civil Action for Performance of Military Duty

§ 38-2-272. Exemption From Arrest on Civil Process; Uniform and Equipment Exempt From Levy and Sale

§ 38-2-273. Free Passage Through Tollgates, Tunnels, Toll Bridges, and Ferries While Under Orders

§ 38-2-274. Unlawful Conversion of Military Property; Penalty

§ 38-2-275. Unlawful Wearing of Uniforms and Devices Indicating Rank; Penalty

§ 38-2-276. Exemptions From Jury Duty and Street Tax

§ 38-2-277. Unauthorized Military Bodies Prohibited; Exceptions; Support by Counties or Cities Prohibited; Penalty for Membership

§ 38-2-278. Devises, Bequests, and Conveyances to Military Units as Societies; Officers as Trustees; Effect of Disbandment of Unit

§ 38-2-279. Rights of Public Officers and Employees Absent on Military Duty as Members of Organized Militia or Reserve Forces

§ 38-2-280. Reemployment in Private Industry; Various Types of Absences; Injunction to Compel; Attorney General’s Aid

§ 38-2-281. Exclusion of Uniformed Military Personnel From Places of Amusement; Penalty

§ 38-2-282. Officers and Warrant Officers to Administer Oaths and Witness Documents

§ 38-2-283. Awards; Individual; Unit

§ 38-2-284. Applicability of Part to Residents Who Are Personnel of the National Guard of Other States