Corporal Punishment in Georgia: Can I Spank My Child?

There is no statute in Georgia that makes it illegal to spank your child. In fact, O.C.G.A. § 16-5-23(f) states that “corporal punishment administered by a parent or guardian to a child” and “reasonable discipline administered by a parent to a child in the form of corporal punishment, restraint, or detention” are exceptions to the simple battery and family violence statutes.  However, if the punishment is not justified, an individual could face criminal charges for cruelty to children, family violence battery, or even family violence aggravated assault.

In a 2021 Georgia Court of Appeals decision, Espinosa-Herrera v. State (361 Ga.App 99), the court found that a mother’s punishment of her child was not justified corporal punishment because the force that she used was not reasonable. In this case, a mother hit and kicked her son after he had missed the bus and did not fold the blanket on his bed. The Court of Appeals cited another decision (Tabb v. State, 313 Ga.App. 852 (2012)) saying that “although a parent may apply some force to a child as a disciplinary measure without violating the law, the application of such force must be reasonable”.

So, how do we determine what force is reasonable in punishing a child?  A 1989 Georgia Court of Appeals case (LaPann v. State, 191 Ga. App. 499) tells us that “whether the force as applied was an act of reasonable exercise of discipline is a question particularly within the province of the trier of fact”. This means that a jury gets to decide if the punishment used was reasonable, thus meaning that no crime was committed.

Because a jury ultimately decides what is reasonable when it comes to how a parent punishes a child, it is important to have an experienced attorney by your side to tell your story to the jury. The lawyers at W. Scott Smith are trained in pinpointing justification defenses and working with our clients to use the truth to prove our clients innocent. If you have used corporal punishment on your child and find yourself charged with a crime, call our office at 404-581-0999 today for a free consultation.