
Corroboration is the Difference between Misdemeanor and Felony
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently clarified when corroborating evidence is required in criminal cases.
After being convicted in Whitfield Superior Court of misdemeanor theft by taking, Robert Heatherly Jr. appealed, claiming his accomplice’s testimony was insufficient without additional proof. However, the Court ruled that corroboration applies only to felony cases, not misdemeanors.