Child abandonment

O.C.G.A. § 16-7-97 — under Crimes and Offenses.

O.C.G.A. § 16-7-97

Reckless abandonment, §16-5-72. Child in need of services, causing minor to be, §16-12-1. Child molestation, §§16-6-4, 16-6-5. Child sexual exploitation, §16-12-100. Chop shops, §16-8-83. Cigarettes. Sales to underage individuals, §§16-12-172, 16-12-173. Cocaine. Trafficking in, §16-13-3. Coin operated games or devices. Free replays, §16-12-35. Money as reward for successful player winning, §16-12-35. Money for noncash merchandise, prize, toy, etc., §16-12-35. Private residence or unlicensed location, operation of machine for consideration at, §16-12-35. Redemption of prizes, etc. at location other than where game or device located, or for firearms, alcohol or tobacco, §16-12-35. Competency at time of crime, §§16-3-2, 16-3-3. Competency to commit crimes. Age requirement, §16-3-1. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE —Cont’d Competency to commit crimes —Cont’d Insane persons or mentally incapacitated, §16-3-2. Persons acting out of a delusional compulsion, §16-3-3. Intoxicated persons, §16-3-4. Presumption of sound mind and discretion, §16-2-3. Compounding a crime, §16-10-90. Computer or electronic pornography and child exploitation, §16-12-100.2. Computer systems protection, §§16-9-90 to 16-9-94. Crimes defined generally, §16-9-93. Criminal penalties generally, §16-9-93. Definitions, §16-9-92. False identification by transmitting data over computer or telephone network, §16-9-93.1. Findings of general assembly, §16-9-91. Georgia computer security act of 2005, §§16-9-150 to 16-9-157. Georgia computer systems protection act. Short title, §16-9-90. Investigation of violations, §§16-9-108, 16-9-109. Spam email, §§16-9-100 to 16-9-107.