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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 17 - Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 8 - Trial
    • Article 4 - Conduct and Argument of Counsel

    Georgia Code
    Chapter 8 - Trial
    Article 4 - Conduct and Argument of Counsel

    § 17-8-70. Number of Counsel Permitted to Argue Case - Not more than two counsel shall be permitted to argue...

    § 17-8-71. Order of Argument After Evidence Presented - After the evidence is closed on both sides, the prosecuting...

    § 17-8-72. Misdemeanors and Cases Arising From Inferior Judicatories; Time Limits on Closing Argument - In all misdemeanor cases and cases brought up from inferior...

    § 17-8-73. Noncapital and Capital Felony Cases; Time Limits on Closing Argument - In felony cases other than those involving capital felonies, counsel...

    § 17-8-74. Allowance of Additional Time for Closing Argument - If, before argument begins, counsel on either side applies to...

    § 17-8-75. Improper Statements by Counsel - Where counsel in the hearing of the jury make statements...

    § 17-8-76. Argument to or in Front of Jury as to Possibility of Clemency - History. Ga. L. 1955, p. 191, §§ 1-3. U.S. Code....

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