
Eyewitness Credibility Questioned by Defendant in Hijacking Case
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently upheld the conviction of a defendant found guilty of hijacking a motor vehicle and aggravated assault in Rockdale County.
The defendant argued that eyewitness testimony was unreliable because the victims’ encounter was brief, occurred in a dark setting, and their identification was based only on race and clothing. The Court noted that credibility determinations rest with the jury, which chose to believe the witnesses’ account.