Georgia Statutes
§ 15-10-20 — Number; selection; term; filling vacancies; chief magistrate; bonds
Georgia § 15-10-20
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Bluebook
O.C.G.A. § 15-10-20 (2026).
Text
(a)Each magistrate court shall have a chief magistrate and may have one or more other magistrates. Such magistrates shall be the judges of the magistrate court and shall be known as magistrates of the county. Unless otherwise provided by local law, the number of magistrates in each county shall be fixed from time to time by majority vote of the judges of the superior court of the county, but no magistrate shall be removed from office during a term of office except for cause as provided by Code Sections 15-10-24 and 15-10-25 . The number of magistrates authorized for the county shall be one magistrate until increased by the judges of superior court or by local law; but this subsection shall not operate to remove a magistrate from office during his or her term of office.
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Related
Beck v. State
658 S.E.2d 577 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2008)
HEISKELL Et Al. v. ROBERTS
764 S.E.2d 368 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2014)
Beck v. State
650 S.E.2d 728 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 2007)
Porter v. Calhoun County Board of Commissioners
314 S.E.2d 649 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1984)
Brown v. Blackmon
530 S.E.2d 712 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2000)
William D. Hughley v. Upson County Board of Commissioners
696 F. App'x 932 (Eleventh Circuit, 2017)
State v. Boatright
342 S.E.2d 674 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1986)
Dudley v. Rowland
517 S.E.2d 326 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1999)
In re Magistrate Court
418 S.E.2d 42 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1992)
Freddie Ashmon v. James R. Trask
(Court of Appeals of Georgia, 2021)
Legislative History
Amended by 2019 Ga. Laws 227,§ 2, eff. 7/1/2019.
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Bluebook (online)
Georgia § 15-10-20, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ga/15-10-20.