**On April 15, 2024, the Court revised Rule 41 (2) to require that the proposed certiorari question or questions be set out under a separate heading at the beginning of the petition. Find the revised rules and more information [HERE](https://www.gasupreme.us/rules/)**
**On April 15, 2024, the Court revised Rule 41 (2) to require that the proposed certiorari question or questions be set out under a separate heading at the beginning of the petition. Find the revised rules and more information [HERE](https://www.gasupreme.us/rules/)**

2015 Court News

2/4/15 – STATE OF THE JUDICIARY 2015

Chief Justice Hugh P. Thompson delivered the annual State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the legislature on Wednesday, Feb. 4. "Each day in Georgia, our judges dispense justice," the Chief Justice said, urging the legislature to pass a base pay raise for judges, which they have not had for more than [...]

2/4/15 – STATE OF THE JUDICIARY 20152017-07-18T21:34:46-04:00

1/20/15 – HILL DENIED STAY OF EXECUTION

Atlanta, January 20, 2015 – In a 5-to-2 decision, the Supreme Court of Georgia today has denied a stay of execution for Warren Lee Hill, who is scheduled to be put to death next Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 7:00 p.m. The Court has also ruled today that it will not hear an appeal by Hill, [...]

1/20/15 – HILL DENIED STAY OF EXECUTION2015-07-23T18:54:40-04:00
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