as a virtual event if it is done with the consent of the parties and by agreement of the

Uniform Magistrate Court Rules

Rule: 15.2

Jurisdiction: GA

Bluebook Citation: Ga. Unif. Mag. Ct. R. 15.2

court. Absent consent, the following provisions apply. (C) Criminal Proceedings. All matters in criminal cases, excluding trials, may be conducted pursuant to Rule 15.2 except those for which the Constitution or other law requires in-person proceedings. Permissible matters include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following: (1) Determinations of indigence and appointments of counsel; (2) Hearings on appearance and appeal bonds; (3) Initial appearance hearings; (4) Probable cause hearings; (5) Applications for arrest warrants; 18 (6) Applications for search warrants; (7) Arraignments or waivers of arraignment; (8) Pre-trial diversion and post-sentencing compliance hearings; (9) Entry or change of pleas in criminal cases; (10) Impositions of sentences upon pleas of guilty or nolo contendere; (11) Probation revocation hearings in cases in which the probationer admits the violation; (12) Post-sentencing proceedings in criminal cases; (13) Acceptance of special pleas of insanity (incompetency to stand trial); (14) Situations involving inmates with highly sensitive medical problems or who pose a high security risk upon the court making findings as may be required by law; (15) Testimony of youthful witnesses upon the court making findings as may be required by law; (16) Appearances of interpreters; and (17) Status hearings or docket calls. This rule does not abrogate any constitutional right that requires in-person proceedings. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this rule, a judge may order a defendant’s personal appearance in court for any hearing. (D) Civil Proceedings. All matters in civil cases, excluding trials, may be conducted pursuant to

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