Court of Appeals GA

Trial Court Errors but Defendant Still Convicted

The Georgia Supreme Court upheld a felony murder conviction despite the defendant’s claims of trial error and insufficient evidence.

The defendant, convicted in Dougherty County, argued that the jury charge was flawed and that the testimony against him—provided by an alleged accomplice—was unreliable. While the Court acknowledged a minor error in the jury instructions, it found enough independent evidence to support the verdict.

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Jury Charge

Failed Jury Charge Gives Defendant New Trial Opportunity

The Georgia Supreme Court granted a new trial after finding that the jury instructions in a Fulton County murder case failed to properly explain the justification defense.

The defendant, convicted of malice murder, argued that the trial judge neglected to instruct jurors that prosecutors must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant’s actions were not justified. The Supreme Court agreed, ruling that the omission undermined the fairness of the trial.

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