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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 9 - Civil Practice
    • Chapter 10 - Civil Practice and Procedure Generally
    • Article 8 - Argument and Conduct of Counsel
    • § 9-10-182. Number of Counsel Who May Argue Case

    Georgia Code
    Article 8 - Argument and Conduct of Counsel
    § 9-10-182. Number of Counsel Who May Argue Case

    Not more than two counsel for each side shall be permitted to argue any case, except by express leave of the court; and in no case shall more than one counsel be heard in conclusion.
    History. Ga. L. 1924, p. 75, § 1; Code 1933, § 81-1004.

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    Georgia Code

    Title 9 - Civil Practice

    Chapter 10 - Civil Practice and Procedure Generally

    Article 8 - Argument and Conduct of Counsel

    § 9-10-180. Time Limit for Arguments

    § 9-10-181. Extension of Time Limit for Argument After Application Therefor

    § 9-10-182. Number of Counsel Who May Argue Case

    § 9-10-183. Use of Blackboard, Models, etc., in Argument

    § 9-10-184. Value of Pain and Suffering May Be Argued

    § 9-10-185. Prejudicial Statements by Counsel; Prevention by Court; Rebuke of Counsel and Instruction to Jury; Mistrial

    § 9-10-186. Opening and Closing Arguments

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