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We granted certiorari to the Court of Appeals in Walker v. State , 258 Ga. App. 354 574 SE2d 317 2002, to determine whether venue for the City Court of Atlanta must be proven to be in either Fulton County or DeKalb County. We hold that venue in the City Court of Atlanta, a non-uniform constitutional court in which venue is coextensive with the territorial limits of the city, need not be shown to lie in either county. Via uniform traffic citations, Ronnie Walker was charged with several misdemeanor offenses: failure to stop at a stop sign, driving with a suspended license, and giving false information to a law enforcement officer. Walker appeared in the City Court of Atlanta and pleaded nolo contendere to the suspended license charge. He was tried without a jury on the remaining charges and found guilty. On appeal, the Court of Appeals reversed, holding 1 the State failed to prove venue because, although it demonstrated that the crimes were committed in the City of Atlanta, it did not show the county in which the crimes were committed; and 2 the uniform traffic citation was not an appropriate charging instrument as to the false information charge.

1. Under the Georgia Constitution, venue in our uniform courts must be proven to lie in the county in which a crime was committed. Wickham v. State , 273 Ga. 563 544 SE2d 439 2001; Ga. Const. of 1983, Art. VI, Sec. II, Par. VI. However, the City Court of Atlanta was authorized and created as a non-uniform court. Wickham supra at 565. As such, it is not subject to the venue provisions of our Constitution. Art. VI, Sec. I, Par. I. See OCGA § 17-2-2 a criminal cases to be tried in county where crime committed, “except as otherwise provided by law”. This is logical because the city of Atlanta lies in both Fulton and DeKalb Counties; and the jurisdiction and venue of the City Court of Atlanta is “coextensive with the territorial limits of the city.” Ga. L. 1999, p. 830. Thus, proof that an offense occurred in either Fulton or DeKalb County would be virtually meaningless in a case brought in the City Court of Atlanta. All that is required is that it be shown that the crime took place within the city limits. Accord: Gardner v. State , __Ga. App.__ __SE2d__ 2003 Case No. A03A0681, decided May 30, 2003 overruling Walker v. State , supra. That was done in this case.

 
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