Explore 6 due process rights in interrogations court cases in Georgia. AI-powered summaries, key holdings, and legal analysis.
Due Process Rights In Interrogations Opinions in Georgia (6)
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Confession Admissibility
Georgia Supreme Court · 2026-04-21 · Plaintiff Win · Impact: 30/100
Shine v. State, decided by Georgia Supreme Court on April 21, 2026, resulted in a plaintiff win outcome. The Georgia Supreme Court considered whether a defendant's confession was voluntary and admissi...
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Confession Admissibility
Georgia Supreme Court · 2026-03-17 · Defendant Win · Impact: 40/100
Dill v. State, decided by Georgia Supreme Court on March 17, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Supreme Court of Georgia addressed whether a defendant's confession was voluntary and admiss...
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Confession Admissibility
Georgia Supreme Court · 2026-02-03 · Plaintiff Win · Impact: 25/100
Biggs v. State, decided by Georgia Supreme Court on February 3, 2026, resulted in a plaintiff win outcome. The Georgia Supreme Court considered whether a defendant's confession was voluntary and admis...
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Confession Admissibility
Georgia Supreme Court · 2025-12-09 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
Montgomery v. State, decided by Georgia Supreme Court on December 9, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Georgia Supreme Court addressed whether a defendant's confession was voluntary and a...
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Confession Admissibility
Georgia Supreme Court · 2025-08-12 · Plaintiff Win · Impact: 25/100
Rouse v. State, decided by Georgia Supreme Court on August 12, 2025, resulted in a plaintiff win outcome. The Georgia Supreme Court addressed whether a defendant's confession was voluntary and admissi...
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Confession Admissibility
Georgia Supreme Court · 2025-02-18 · Defendant Win · Impact: 30/100
Guyton v. State, decided by Georgia Supreme Court on February 18, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Georgia Supreme Court addressed whether a defendant's confession was voluntary and admi...