Georgia Statutes

§ 41-3-3 — Dismissal of complaint filed by private citizen; substitution of district attorney or another private citizen for original complainant

Georgia § 41-3-3

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O.C.G.A. § 41-3-3 (2026).

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If the complaint is filed by a private citizen, it shall not be dismissed except upon filing of a sworn statement by the complainant and his attorney setting forth the reasons why the action should be dismissed and upon approval of the dismissal by the district attorney in writing or in open court. If the court shall be of the opinion that the action ought not to be dismissed, it may direct the district attorney to maintain the action and, if the action is continued more than one term of court, any private citizen of the county or the district attorney may be substituted for the original complainant and directed to maintain the action.

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