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Georgia Studies Executive and Judicial Branches of Government SS8CG3: The student will analyze the role of the executive branch in Georgia state government. SS8CG4: The student will analyze the role of the judicial branch in Georgia state government. Study Presentation

Executive Branch GA s Executive Branch is made up of many different offices and departments. The Executive Branch is the largest of the three branches in Georgia. The governor is the leader of the Executive Branch. The governor and lieutenant governor both have to be at least 30 years old, US citizens for at least 15 years, and a GA resident for at least 6 years. The Governor may run for and serve a second term. There is no limit on number of terms a lieutenant governor may serve.

Executive Branch Continued Most important duties of the governor are to serve as the leader of the state s executive branch, veto legislation put forward by the General Assembly, and appoint people to lead executive offices. Most important duties of the lieutenant governor are to serve as governor if the governor dies or gets too sick to work and also serves as the President of the Senate.

Executive Branch In addition to the governor and lieutenant governor, there are a large number of other agencies and leadership officials. Some of these leaders are elected while others are appointed by the Governor or other agency leaders. Examples of Georgia s Elected Officials: State Attorney General, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Labor, Commissioner or Insurance, Public Service Commissioners, Secretary of State, and State School Superintendant. Examples of Appointed Officials, Boards, and Commissions: Chief Drug Inspector, State Boards of Pardons and Paroles, the Board of Natural Resources, the State Personnel Board, the Board of Human Resources, and the Board of Public Safety.

Georgia Court System Elected by GA Voters 6 Year Terms Elected by GA Voters 6 Year Terms Elected by GA Voters 4 Year Terms Elected 4 Year Terms Appointed by Judges 4 Year Terms Elected 4 Year Terms Elected 4 Year Terms

Court Structures Supreme Court Court of Appeals Trial Courts

Judicial Branch GA s Judicial Branch is made up of two main types of courts Trial Courts and Appellate Courts. Trial Courts People s actions are judged to see whether or not they have committed a crime. These judgments are made either by a jury (group of citizens) or simply by a judge.

Supreme Court The hi ghest court in t he l and Appellate Court- only reviews cases on appeal from lower ranking courts No juries or witnesses

Judicial Branch Trial courts oversee two types of cases. In a civil case occurs when a person claims that another person did something wrong to them (example The People s Court). A criminal case occurs when a person claims that a crime has been committed against them. Trial Courts are split into 5 Classes 3 with Jury Trials (Superior, State, and Probate Courts) and 2 with Judge Trials only (Magistrate and Juvenile Courts).

Adult Justice System Civil Cases Each court has jurisdiction. Jurisdiction Geographic and legal range over which a court has control and can pass judgment. Civil Law is used in Civil Cases.

Adult Justice System Civil Cases A Plaintiff (a person who complains about another person having done something wrong to them) tries to convince a judge that their case has real basis against the Defendant (the person accused of wrong doing). If the Plaintiff wins the Defendant may have to pay money to the Plaintiff.

Adult Justice System Criminal Cases Criminal Law is used in Criminal Cases. In a Criminal Case the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime (breaking the law). The Government is called the Prosecutor and the person accused of breaking the law is called the Defendant. The Prosecutor tries to convince the judge or jury that the Defendant committed a crime. If successful the Defendant can be found guilty and can be punished.

Criminal Cases Continued.. Crimes for which the punishment is less than one year in jail are called misdemeanors. Crimes for which the punishment is one year or more are called felonies. The punishment for very serious felonies (such as murder) may be death.

Conflict Resolution Many civil cases are settled out of court. The two sides in a conflict often resolve their issues without lawyers or judges. They may negotiate themselves or use a mediator. Mediator A third person who has no interest in the problem. Helps the two sides in a conflict come to an agreement or resolution.

Ensuring Justice The courts protect the citizens from government abuse. DUE PROCESS OF LAW U.S. constitution states that no one shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law

Due Process of Law Persons arrested for a crime have Rights! 1)A lawyer present during questioning 2)A speedy and fair trial 3)Able to face and question witnesses 4)To remain silent