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Georgia bill would standardize peace officer oath, limit prosecutions to oath terms
2521959 · March 6, 2025
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A bill presented to a Georgia House committee would impose a single, standardized oath for peace officers statewide and limit prosecutions to violations of that oath; the measure was introduced but not taken up for a committee vote in the transcript.
A representative presented House Bill 384 to a Georgia House committee, saying the measure "establishes [a] uniform standardized oath for all peace officers in Georgia" and that it would "ensure officers can only be prosecuted for violating the specific terms of this standardized oath."
The presenter told the committee HB…
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