Question 11: What powers/responsibilities does Georgia’s Judicial Branch have? (1pt)

The Judicial Branch of Georgia has the power to interpret and apply the laws of the state, administer justice through the court system, ensure fair trials, protect individual rights, and uphold the rule of law. This branch is responsible for resolving disputes, interpreting the state constitution, and ensuring that justice is served in criminal and civil cases. Additionally, the Judicial Branch has the authority to determine the constitutionality of laws and executive actions.