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Ga. Court Order Included AI-Hallucinated Cases from Prosecutor's Proposed Order

5 hours ago
  • #legal-ethics
  • #AI-hallucination
  • #court-procedure
  • Georgia Supreme Court arguments revealed a trial court's order included citations to non-existent cases.
  • Chief Justice Nels S.D. Peterson pointed out at least five fake citations and five more that were misused.
  • Prosecutor Leslie claimed the initial submitted order was revised and denied responsibility for the errors.
  • Justice Peterson countered that the fake citations were present in the initial brief opposing the new trial motion.
  • The case involves an appeal of a murder conviction, with scrutiny on legal document accuracy.