Georgia Traverse Of Defendant is a court process in which the defendant is allowed the opportunity to challenge or contest the charges brought against them in a criminal case. The defendant can either challenge the charges on their own or hire an attorney to assist them. The process includes the defendant submitting a written traversal to the court system, which will then be evaluated to determine if the charges are valid. Depending on the court's decision, the defendant may be required to appear in court for further proceedings. There are two main types of Georgia Traverse Of Defendant: demurrers and motions to quash. A demurrer is a legal document filed by the defendant to challenge the legal sufficiency of the charges brought against them, while a motion to quash is a legal document that requests the court to dismiss the case due to a lack of evidence.