
Perpetrator’s Confessions Must Still Be Corroborated by Evidence
Santonio Spratlin confessed to robbing a gas station of which he was a frequent customer. DeKalb Superior Court convicted him of armed robbery, but Mr.
Santonio Spratlin confessed to robbing a gas station of which he was a frequent customer. DeKalb Superior Court convicted him of armed robbery, but Mr.
An officer witnessed Charles Sapp get in the passenger seat of a van after leaving the scene of a knife fight in which another person
Evans County Superior Court convicted Randy Morgan, Jr. of child molestation against his stepdaughter. She had made this allegation previously, but her claim was deemed
Whitfield Superior Court convicted Robert Heatherly Jr. of misdemeanor theft by taking. Mr. Heatherly filed a motion for a new trial on the basis that
Georgia State Troopers suspected that Jessica Reid was driving under the influence (DUI) and stopped her. She consented verbally to a blood test and provided
After being evicted from his apartment, Kahlem Looney threatened the apartment leasing facilitator and staff with death, demanding to know where his personal property was
Columbia Superior Court heard the case of Faron Alday involving two counts of child molestation against his granddaughter. The jury listened as the judge questioned
Chattooga Superior Court found Richard Becker guilty of possession of methamphetamine and obstruction of an officer, sentencing him to the maximum penalty for possession. The
During a domestic dispute, Tony Robinson heaved a concrete slab through the windshield of his girlfriend’s car while her son was in the back seat.
An officer stopped Kevin A. Williams for speeding and subsequently determined that he was unable to drive in the state of Georgia. The officer cited