🌟 Insights from CourtTV: The Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Argument 🌟
In a recent case discussed on CourtTV, the Georgia Supreme Court examined an appeal concerning a murder conviction. Here’s the breakdown:
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Key Moment: Chief Justice Nels S.D. Peterson brought to light discrepancies in the State’s references, identifying:
- Five citations to non-existent cases.
- Five other citations lacking support for their propositions.
- Quotations that couldn’t be found.
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Leslie’s Response: The State’s attorney, Leslie, stated that the original order was revised and did not accept accountability for the citation errors.
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Important Outcome: Justice Peterson emphasized, “Those nonexistent cases were cited in your initial brief opposing the motion for a new trial.”
For more on this compelling legal discourse, including insights from Prof. Adam Scales, check out the full 33-page order denying a new trial and the proposed order from the State.
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