In the Interest of T.B., a Child ( 2021 )


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  • Court of Appeals
    of the State of Georgia
    ATLANTA,____________________
    May 05, 2021
    The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
    A21A0490. IN THE INTEREST OF T. B., A CHILD.
    The State petitioned to adjudicate T. B. delinquent, and T. B. sought to assert
    the affirmative defenses of insanity and/or delusional compulsion. The juvenile court
    found that these defenses were unavailable in juvenile court proceedings. T. B. sought
    interlocutory review of the ruling, and we granted his application for interlocutory
    appeal. See A20I0250, granted July 22, 2020.
    On appeal, T. B. argues that the trial court’s interpretation of the Juvenile Code
    “contravene[s] the constitutionality of the Juvenile Code.” The Supreme Court “has
    exclusive jurisdiction over all cases involving construction of the Constitution of the
    State of Georgia and of the United States and all cases in which the constitutionality
    of a law, ordinance, or constitutional provision has been called into question.” Atlanta
    Independent School System v. Lane, 
    266 Ga. 657
    , 657 (1) (469 SE2d 22) (1996)
    (citing Ga. Const. of 1983, Art. VI, Sec. VI, Par. II (1)). Here, T. B. arguably
    challenges the constitutionality of the Juvenile Code. Therefore, T. B.’s appeal is
    hereby TRANSFERRED to the Supreme Court for disposition. See Saxton v. Coastal
    Dialysis & Med. Clinic, Inc., 
    267 Ga. 177
    , 178 (476 SE2d 587) (1996) (the Supreme
    Court has the ultimate responsibility for determining appellate jurisdiction).
    Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
    Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
    05/05/2021
    I certify that the above is a true extract from
    the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
    Witness my signature and the seal of said court
    hereto affixed the day and year last above written.
    , Clerk.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: A21A0490

Filed Date: 5/12/2021

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 5/12/2021