Qualifications of Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys;
Assistance by Qualified Law Student or Law School Graduate
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Courts
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Probate Courts
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Prosecuting Attorneys in Probate Courts in Counties in Which There Is No State Court
- Qualifications of Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys;
Assistance by Qualified Law Student or Law School Graduate
- Any assistant prosecuting attorney or other attorney at law employed by the county for the purposes of prosecuting in the probate court shall be a member in good standing of the State Bar of Georgia.
- A qualified law student or law school graduate who is allowed to practice pursuant to Code Section 15-18-22 or the Supreme Court of Georgia's rules governing such practice may assist in the prosecution of cases in the probate court.
(Code 1981, §15-9-158, enacted by Ga. L. 2013, p. 565, § 1/SB 120.)
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