O.C.G.A.

O.C.G.A. § 24-13-116 (2019)

Protective order or enforcement, quashing, or modification of foreign subpoena

✓ O.C.G.A. — 2019 edition (Public.Resource.Org Release 73)
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An application for a protective order or to enforce, quash, or modify a subpoena issued by the clerk of superior court under Code Section 24-13-112 or 24-13-113 shall comply with the statutes and court rules of this state and shall be submitted to the superior court of the county in which the subpoena was issued.

History

Code 1981, § 24-13-116, enacted by Ga. L. 2012, p. 651, § 2-1/HB 46.

ARTICLE 6 DEPOSITIONS TO PRESERVE TESTIMONY IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

Annotations

Law reviews. For article on the 2011 enactment of

this article, see 28 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 1 (2011).

RESEARCH REFERENCES ALR. Use, in federal criminal prosecution, of deposition of absent witness taken in foreign country, as affected by Federal Rule

of Criminal Procedure 15(b) and (d) requiring presence of accused and that deposition be taken in manner provided in civil actions, 105 A.L.R. Fed. 537.