Title 16. CRIMES AND OFFENSES  


Chapter 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2. CRIMINAL LIABILITY
Chapter 3. DEFENSES TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS
Chapter 4. CRIMINAL ATTEMPT, CONSPIRACY, AND SOLICITATION
Chapter 5. CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON
Chapter 6. SEXUAL OFFENSES
Chapter 7. DAMAGE TO AND INTRUSION UPON PROPERTY
Chapter 8. OFFENSES INVOLVING THEFT
Chapter 9. FORGERY AND FRAUDULENT PRACTICES
Chapter 10. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 11. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
Chapter 12. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH AND MORALS
Chapter 13. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Chapter 14. RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 15. STREET GANG TERRORISM AND PREVENTION
Chapter 16. FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY USED IN BURGLARY OR ARMED ROBBERY
Chapter 17. PAYDAY LENDING

REFS & ANNOS

TITLE 16 NOTE

CROSS REFERENCES. --Disfranchisement of persons for conviction of felony involving moral turpitude, Ga. Const. 1983, Art. II, Sec. I, Para. III and § 21-2-216. Applicability of title to financial institutions and their directors, officers, and others, § 7-1-841. Offenses giving rise to cancellation, suspension, or revocation of drivers' licenses, § 40-5-50 et seq.
 
LAW REVIEWS. --For article discussing history of criminal law in Georgia, and some of the problems facing the criminal law study commission created in 1961, see 15 Mercer L. Rev. 399 (1964). For article advocating the adoption of the proposed Criminal Code of 1968, see 3 Ga. St. B.J. 145 (1966). For article discussing the 1968 Criminal Code of Georgia, comparing pre-existing provisions of Georgia criminal law, see 5 Ga. St. B.J. 185 (1968). For article discussing developments in Georgia criminal law in 1976 to 1977, see 29 Mercer L. Rev. 55 (1977). For article, "Toward a Perspective on the Death Penalty Cases," see 27 Emory L.J. 469 (1978). For article surveying cases dealing with criminal law and criminal procedure from June 1, 1977 through May 1978, see 30 Mercer L. Rev. 27 (1978). For article surveying judicial developments in Georgia Criminal Law, see 31 Mercer L. Rev. 59 (1979). For annual survey of criminal law and procedure, see 35 Mercer L. Rev. 103 (1983). For article surveying criminal law and procedure in 1984-1985, see 37 Mercer L. Rev. 179 (1985). For annual survey of criminal law and procedure, see 39 Mercer L. Rev. 127 (1987). For annual survey of criminal law and procedure, see 40 Mercer L. Rev. 153 (1988). For annual survey on criminal law and procedure, see 42 Mercer L. Rev. 141 (1990). For annual survey of criminal law and procedure, see 43 Mercer L. Rev. 175 (1991). For annual survey on criminal law and procedure, see 44 Mercer L. Rev. 165 (1992). For annual survey article on criminal law and procedure, see 45 Mercer L. Rev. 135 (1993). For annual survey article on criminal law and procedure, see 46 Mercer L. Rev. 153 (1994). For annual survey article on criminal law and procedure, see 48 Mercer L. Rev. 219 (1996). For annual survey article discussing developments in criminal law, see 51 Mercer L. Rev. 209 (1999). For annual survey article discussing developments in criminal law, see 52 Mercer L. Rev. 167 (2000). For annual survey of labor and employment law, see 58 Mercer L. Rev. 211 (2006).
   For note, "Seen But Not Heard: An Argument for Granting Evidentiary Hearings to Weigh the Credibility of Recanted Testimony," see 46 Ga. L. Rev. 213 (2011).
 
RESEARCH REFERENCES
 
Am. Jur. Trials. --Investigating Particular Crimes, 2 Am. Jur. Trials 171.