What responsibilities does georgias judicial branch have

The responsibilities of Georgia's judicial branch include:

1. Interpreting and applying the laws of the state of Georgia
2. Resolving legal disputes between individuals, organizations, and government entities
3. Adjudicating criminal cases and imposing appropriate penalties for criminal offenses
4. Overseeing the administration of the state's court system and ensuring the fair and efficient delivery of justice
5. Protecting the rights and liberties of individuals guaranteed by the state constitution and laws
6. Overseeing the conduct of attorneys and judges to ensure ethical and professional behavior
7. Providing legal guidance and clarification on legal issues to the public and other branches of government.