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

The Judicial Branch in Georgia has the power and responsibility to interpret and apply the state's laws, settle disputes through the legal process, and protect individual rights and liberties. The Judicial Branch oversees the state's court system, which includes trial courts, appellate courts, and the state's Supreme Court. The Judicial Branch also has the authority to review the constitutionality of laws and ensure that they comply with the state and federal constitutions.