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The Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia serves as the intermediate appellate court for the state, established in 1906. Comprising fifteen judges organized into five divisions, the court holds statewide appellate jurisdiction over various cases, excluding those involving constitutional questions, murder, and habeas corpus matters, which fall under the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction.
In addition to its judicial responsibilities, the Court of Appeals may certify legal questions to the Supreme Court. The court also provides resources such as a Citizen's Guide and various forms to assist legal processes, ensuring accessibility and transparency in the judicial system.
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