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In re B. B.

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Joseph Kenneth Mulholland, District Attorney, Robert Christopher Richardson, Camilla, Assistant District Attorney, for Appellant.

Ernie M. Sheffield, for Appellee.

Brown, Judge.

The State appeals from the juvenile court's order denying the State's motion to transfer a pending delinquency action against B. B. to superior court so that he could be tried as an adult. In its sole enumeration of error on appeal, the State contends that the juvenile court erred in sustaining B. B.’s objection to hearsay testimony in the motion to transfer hearing. For the reasons explained below, we affirm.

1. We first address whether the State may directly appeal from the juvenile court's order pursuant to OCGA § 15-11-564 (a). This Code section provides: "The decision of the court regarding transfer of the case shall only be an interlocutory judgment which either a child or the prosecuting attorney, or both, have the right to have reviewed by the Court of Appeals." The Supreme Court of Georgia has clarified that this Code provision allows for a direct, rather than an interlocutory appeal, in a case in which juveniles filed a direct appeal from a juvenile court's order granting the State's motion to transfer their delinquency cases to superior court. In the Interest of K. S. , 303 Ga. 542, 545-546, 814 S.E.2d 324 (2018). On its face, OCGA § 15-11-564 applies equally to "a child" and "the prosecuting attorney" and is not limited to orders granting motions to transfer, but rather applies more broadly to "[t]he decision of the [juvenile] court regarding transfer of the case[.]" Accordingly, we conclude that the State has a right to file a direct appeal from a juvenile court order denying its motion to transfer to superior court.

2. The State contends that the juvenile court improperly excluded hearsay evidence about what two other people in a car with the juvenile at the time of his arrest said to an investigator with the Georgia Department of Corrections Office of Professional Standards. While the State correctly asserts that hearsay is admissible in transfer hearings, In the Interest of K. S. , 348 Ga. App. 440, 441 (1), 823 S.E.2d 536 (2019), it did not provide a proffer of the investigator's expected hearsay testimony. In the absence of such a proffer, we cannot determine whether the excluded evidence showed, as asserted by the State in its brief, that the juvenile was...

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