Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in Georgia
georgia banishment
The DA's office processed a Nolle Pros
with a note that the individual was
banished from the Superior Courts
jurisdiction. Is this legal? The
''defendant'' did not agree and/or sign
anything relative to the banishment.
His attorney stated that the Supior
Court judge which signed it stated
that he agreed that it would not hold
up in a court of law but refused to
remove it as the DA's office most
likely informed the prosecution
parties that it would happen. The
case had previously gone to trial with
a 9-3 not guilty. The defendant
requested a speedy trial for the next
trial and at the last ''moment'' prior
to the second month docket the DA
processed the Nolo Pros. The
defendant did state he would move
out of the county (singular) but
never agreed to banishment. Out of
cash, in what manner does one
appeal?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: georgia banishment
Key words - "his attorney." That is who will answer the questions.
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