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Does The Punishment Fit The Crime?: Applying Eighth Amendment Proportionality Analysis To Georgia's Sex Offender Registration Statute And Residency And Employment Restrictions For Juvenile Offenders, Rebecca Shepard Mar 2012

Does The Punishment Fit The Crime?: Applying Eighth Amendment Proportionality Analysis To Georgia's Sex Offender Registration Statute And Residency And Employment Restrictions For Juvenile Offenders, Rebecca Shepard

Georgia State University Law Review

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Georgia's New Evidence Code - An Overview, Paul S. Milich Mar 2012

Georgia's New Evidence Code - An Overview, Paul S. Milich

Georgia State University Law Review

On May 3, 2011, Governor Nathan Deal signed into law House Bill 24 (HB 24) bringing a new set of evidence rules to the State of Georgia.

The new rules went into effect on January 1, 2013. The author of this article was the Reporter for the State Bar Evidence Study Committee when new rules were first proposed back in the mid-1980s, and again throughout the recent, successful effort to reform the rules.

Part I of this article will give a brief history of the twenty-six-year effort to bring new evidence rules to Georgia. Part II will provide a structural …


Eminent Domain And Attorneys' Fees In Georgia: A Growing State's Need For A New Fee-Shifting Statute , Crystal Genteman Mar 2012

Eminent Domain And Attorneys' Fees In Georgia: A Growing State's Need For A New Fee-Shifting Statute , Crystal Genteman

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.