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Designation of Custodian for Introduced Evidence; Evidence Log; Storage, Maintenance, and Disposal of Evidence | Title 17 - Criminal Procedure | Georgia Law

This Georgia statute covers designation of Custodian for Introduced Evidence and Evidence Log and Storage, Maintenance, and Disposal of Evidence under Title 17 - Criminal Procedure. It explains how the code defines the term or how this rule should be interpreted. Read the full text and FAQ below to confirm who it applies to, what it requires, and any exceptions.

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Designation of Custodian for Introduced Evidence; Evidence Log; Storage, Maintenance, and Disposal of Evidence

Georgia - Title 17 - Criminal Procedure
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This Georgia statute covers designation of Custodian for Introduced Evidence and Evidence Log and Storage, Maintenance, and Disposal of Evidence under Title 17 - Criminal Procedure. It explains how the code defines the term or how this rule should be interpreted. Read the full text and FAQ below to confirm who it applies to, what it requires, and any exceptions.
Frequently Asked Questions

What does Georgia Code § 17-5-55 cover?

This Georgia statute covers designation of Custodian for Introduced Evidence and Evidence Log and Storage, Maintenance, and Disposal of Evidence under Title 17 - Criminal Procedure.

Who needs to pay attention to Georgia Code § 17-5-55?

Anyone dealing with the rights, duties, procedures, or compliance questions raised by this section should read it in context with Title 17 - Criminal Procedure.

Does Georgia Code § 17-5-55 create penalties or procedural rules?

This section does not clearly state a standalone penalty in the excerpt we analyzed. Enforcement may come from related provisions in the same code.

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