
Georgia Court of Appeals Defines Meaning of Party to a Crime
The Georgia Court of Appeals clarified what it means to be a party to a crime, overturning an aggravated assault conviction in a Hart County case.
The defendant had been convicted of aggravated assault and three counts of felony obstruction after his grandfather fired a gun near police officers during the defendant’s arrest. The defendant appealed, arguing that he did not use or encourage the use of a weapon.