Georgia Code, Title 24, Chapter 8, Article 2 - Admissions and Confessions
- § 24-8-820 - Testimony As to Child's Description of Sexual Contact or Physical Abuse
A statement made by a child younger than 16 years of age describing any act of sexual contact or physical abuse performed with or...
- § 24-8-821 - Admissions in Pleadings
Without offering the same in evidence, either party may avail himself or herself of allegations or admissions made in the pleadings of the other.
- § 24-8-822 - Right to Have Whole Conversation Heard
When an admission is given in evidence by one party, it shall be the right of the other party to have the whole admission...
- § 24-8-823 - Admissions and Confessions Received With Care; No Conviction on Uncorroborated Confession
All admissions shall be scanned with care, and confessions of guilt shall be received with great caution. A confession alone, uncorroborated by any other...
- § 24-8-824 - Only Voluntary Confessions Admissible
To make a confession admissible, it shall have been made voluntarily, without being induced by another by the slightest hope of benefit or remotest...
- § 24-8-825 - Confessions Under Spiritual Exhortation, Promise of Secrecy, or Collateral Benefit Admissible
The fact that a confession has been made under a spiritual exhortation, a promise of secrecy, or a promise of collateral benefit shall not...
- § 24-8-826 - Medical Reports in Narrative Form
(a) Upon the trial of any civil proceeding involving injury or disease, any medical report in narrative form which has been signed and dated...
Last modified: October 14, 2016