Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB202

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Discovery; discovery in misdemeanor cases; change provisions

Impact

The bill's passage would likely enhance defendants' rights by allowing them greater transparency into the prosecution's case against them. By mandating that both parties disclose witness lists and other pertinent information, SB202 aims to create a more equitable legal environment. This shift could potentially expedite court proceedings and reduce surprises during trials, ultimately promoting a fairer justice system. It remains to be seen, however, how these changes will be implemented in practice and their overall effectiveness.

Summary

Senate Bill 202 seeks to amend Chapter 16 of Title 17 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically altering the discovery provisions applicable to misdemeanor cases. Notably, the bill introduces the option for defendants to opt into reciprocal discovery, a practice traditionally associated with felony cases. This means that if a defendant chooses to exercise this option, they must provide the prosecuting attorney with a list of witnesses and alibi information prior to trial, thereby enforcing a more reciprocal exchange of information between the defense and prosecution.

Contention

Despite the positive intent behind the bill, it has faced scrutiny and debate among lawmakers and legal experts. Some critics argue that mandating reciprocal discovery in misdemeanor cases might overload the system with additional procedural requirements that could slow down proceedings rather than simplify them. Others have raised concerns about the privacy of witnesses and possible intimidation tactics, especially for those testifying against defendants in sensitive cases. The discussion surrounding SB202 underscores the ongoing balancing act between enhancing defendants' rights and maintaining efficiency and safety within the justice system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB525

Criminal procedure; discovery in misdemeanor cases; change provisions

GA HB1255

Criminal procedure; motions and discovery; modify provisions

GA SB240

Electronic Discovery in Criminal Cases Task Force

GA SB1124

Relating to discovery in a criminal case.

GA HB3330

Relating to discovery in a criminal case.

GA SB177

Relating to discovery.

GA SB2797

Relating to discovery requirements in a criminal case.

GA SB0149

RTS CRIME VICTIMS-DISCOVERY

GA LB93

Change provisions relating to discovery of information contained in electronic devices and to expert witnesses in criminal cases

GA HB2468

Relating to discovery.

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