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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 51 - TORTS

CHAPTER 11 - DEFENSES TO TORT ACTIONS
ARTICLE 2 - SATISFACTION
§ 51-11-20 - Satisfaction and settlement of tort authorized; what agreements allowed where tort constitutes crime

O.C.G.A. 51-11-20 (2010)
51-11-20. Satisfaction and settlement of tort authorized; what agreements allowed where tort constitutes crime


(a) If a tort does not amount to a crime, the person injured may consent to a satisfaction and settlement thereof.

(b) (1) If a tort amounts to a crime, the person injured may agree upon and receive compensation for the personal injury.

(2) However, any attempt to satisfy the public offense or to suppress a prosecution therefor is illegal and will vitiate the entire agreement, except in those cases for which the law expressly allows such a settlement. Such an attempt to satisfy or to suppress prosecution of a public offense which amounts to a felony is itself an offense under this Code; and, even if executed, an agreement to this effect shall be no defense to an action for the tort. If the offense does not amount to a felony and the agreement is fully executed, such agreement shall constitute satisfaction for the private tort.

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