Jerbrea Hanson v. State - Transfer of Case
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The Georgia Court of Appeals has transferred two cases, Jerbrea Hanson v. The State and Ananda Dennis v. The State, to the Supreme Court. The transfer is due to constitutional challenges raised in the cases, which fall under the Supreme Court's exclusive jurisdiction.
What changed
The Georgia Court of Appeals has transferred two cases, Jerbrea Hanson v. The State (Docket No. A26I0133) and Ananda Dennis v. The State (Docket No. A26I0134), to the Supreme Court of Georgia. The transfer is based on the court's determination that the cases involve constitutional challenges to a state law (OCGA § 49-4A-18), which falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. The original cases involved charges including prohibited possession of certain goods by youth and violating an oath as a public officer, with a constitutional vagueness challenge to OCGA § 49-4A-18.
This action is a procedural transfer of jurisdiction and does not impose new compliance obligations on regulated entities. It signifies a shift in the appellate review process for cases involving constitutional questions. Legal professionals involved in these specific cases should note the transfer and follow proceedings in the Supreme Court of Georgia. No compliance deadlines or penalties are associated with this court order.
What to do next
- Note the transfer of cases A26I0133 and A26I0134 to the Supreme Court of Georgia.
- Follow proceedings related to these cases in the Supreme Court.
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Jerbrea Hanson v. State
Court of Appeals of Georgia
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: A26I0133
Disposition: Interlocutory App Transferred To S C
Disposition
Interlocutory App Transferred To S C
Combined Opinion
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia
ATLANTA,____________________
March 03, 2026
The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
A26I0133. JERBREA HANSON v. THE STATE.
A26I0134. ANANDA DENNIS v. THE STATE.
A grand jury indicted Jerbrea Hanson for one count of prohibited possession of
certain goods by youth under OCGA § 49-4A-18 and, with her co-defendant Ananda
Dennis, one count of violating her oath as a public officer in violation of OCGA § 16-
10-1. Hanson and Dennis filed general demurrers to the indictment and Hanson filed
a motion to dismiss, arguing, in pertinent part, that OCGA § 49-4A-18 (b) as applied
to her was unconstitutionally vague. The trial court denied the demurrers and the
constitutional challenge and certified its order for review. Both Hanson and Dennis
filed applications for interlocutory review.
The Supreme Court “has exclusive jurisdiction over all cases involving
construction of the Constitution of the State of Georgia and of the United States and
all cases in which the constitutionality of a law, ordinance, or constitutional provision
has been called into question.” Atlanta Independent School System v. Lane, 266 Ga. 657,
657 (1) (469 SE2d 22) (1996) (citing Ga. Const. of 1983, Art. VI, Sec. VI, Par. II (1)).
Because the trial court expressly rejected Hanson’s challenges to the constitutionality
of the criminal statute in this case, it appears that jurisdiction over her application lies
in the Supreme Court. See Jenkins v. State, 284 Ga. 642, 643-644 (1) (670 SE2d 425)
(2008) (the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction is invoked where a criminal defendant raises
a constitutional question that the trial court “distinctly ruled upon.” As the Supreme
Court has the ultimate responsibility for determining appellate jurisdiction, see Saxton
v. Coastal Dialysis & Med. Clinic, Inc., 267 Ga. 177, 178 (476 SE2d 587) (1996), these
applications are hereby TRANSFERRED to the Supreme Court for disposition.1
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
03/03/2026
I certify that the above is a true extract from
the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Witness my signature and the seal of said court
hereto affixed the day and year last above written.
, Clerk.
1
Although Dennis was not charged with a violation of OCGA § 49-4A-18, we
are transferring Case No. A26I0134 to the Supreme Court in the interest of judicial
economy.
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