
Proving Intent is not a Requirement in Felony Murder
The Georgia Supreme Court reaffirmed that proving intent to kill is not required for a felony murder conviction.
A Liberty County man was convicted of felony murder in the tragic death of his seven-month-old daughter after shaking her in an attempt to clear mucus. The defendant argued that the prosecution failed to prove he intended to kill his child, but the Court explained that under Georgia law, the intent element applies to the underlying felony, not to the killing itself.