Title 15, Chapter 6, Section 21
( 15-6-21)
(a) In a county with less than 100,000 inhabitants, it shall be the
duty of the judge of the superior, state, or city court, unless
providentially hindered or unless counsel for the plaintiff and the
defendant agree in writing to extend the time, to decide promptly,
within 30 days after the same have been argued before him or
submitted to him without argument, all motions for new trials,
injunctions, demurrers, and all other motions of any nature. (b) In all counties with more than 100,000 inhabitants, it shall be
the duty of the judge of the superior, state, or city court, unless
providentially hindered or unless counsel for the plaintiff and the
defendant agree in writing to extend the time, to decide promptly,
within 90 days after the same have been argued before him or
submitted to him without argument, all motions for new trials,
injunctions, demurrers, and all other motions of any nature. (c) When he or she has so decided, it shall be the duty of the judge to file his or her decision with the clerk of the court in which the cases are pending and to notify the attorney or attorneys of the losing party of his or her decision. Said notice shall not be required if such notice has been waived pursuant to subsection (a) of Code Section 9-11-5. (d) If any judge fails or refuses, unless providentially hindered or
unless counsel for the plaintiff and the defendant agree in writing
to extend the time, to obey the provisions of subsections (a)
through (c) of this Code section, or if any judge repeatedly or
persistently fails or refuses to decide the various motions,
demurrers, and injunctions coming before him in the manner provided
by such subsections, such conduct shall be grounds for impeachment
and the penalty therefor shall be his removal from office. |