WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
For which of these offenses would the Superior Court in Georgia have exclusive jurisdiction over a juvenile defendant? A) a defendant is seeking emancipation from his or her legal guardian B) a defendant is accused of an unruly behavior such as patronizing a bar C) a defendant is accused of an extremely violent felony such as murder or r*pe D) a defendant cannot afford a lawyer to represent him or her in juvenile court

Respuesta :

It is C since the child should be charged as an adult for thing like murder and r*pe and its not the court it should be dealt with in

The correct answer is C) A defendant is accused of an extremely violent felony such as murder.

The Supreme Court of Georgia has exclusive jurisdiction over a defendant that is accused of an extremely violent felony such as murder.

In the State of Georgia, it is considered a juvenile individual a person less than 17 years old. In the state of Georgia, this behavior is an action that is completely outside the jurisdiction of a juvenile court. In the state of Georgia, delinquent behaviors are unlawful if are committed by adults or juveniles, but unruly behavior is only committed by juveniles. So it is correct to say that the Supreme Court of Georgia has exclusive jurisdiction over a defendant that is accused of an extremely violent felony such as murder.